Concentration in Advocacy and Dispute Resolution
There has never been a greater need for both zealous, skilled advocacy on behalf of individuals and institutions in our courts, and at the same time the need for wisdom, people skills and creativity for the peaceful resolution of those disputes. The Advocacy Concentration curriculum allows second-and third-year students to concentrate their studies on the legal and practical skills aspects of courtroom and alternative dispute resolution methods.
Building on the College's strong lawyering skills curriculum and its nationally-acclaimed clinical programs, this course of study provides an opportunity for students to orient their second- and third-year educational experience toward preparation for a career in advocacy and dispute resolution.
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