Advanced Topics in Criminal Law
2015-2016 School of Law Bulletin
   

LAWS 559 - Advanced Topics in Criminal Law

Credits: 2

This course is an advanced course in criminal law.  Students will explore three different areas:  First, they will take an in-depth look at topics that play an important role in criminal practice, but which typically go unmentioned or are only briefly discussed in first-year Criminal Law.  Such topics include, for example, possession crimes and conspiratorial relationships.  Second, students will survey high-profile criminal law topics that have attracted popular attention, such as cyber-crime, anti-terrorism enforcement, and forensic investigation.   Third, students will finish the class by studying sentencing  law and policy.  The purpose of the course is both to provide students with a broad understanding of criminal law and to prepare them for a career by exposing them to legal doctrines that play a common role in criminal practice.

Prerequisites: Criminal Law

Basis of Grade: 85% final exam, 10% other assignments, 5% participation

Form of Grade: Letter