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First Year 2012 Spring Schedule - January 11 through May 11

Revised: 02/10/2012
CRN Course # Course Title CR Day(s) Time(s) Room Instructor
25717 513-001 Elements of Legal Argumentation II 03 TThF 9:30-10:20 2406 Argo
25182 513-002 Elements of Legal Argumentation II 03 TThF 9:30-10:20 3406 Blumenfeld
25184 513-003 Elements of Legal Argumentation II 03 TThF 9:30-10:20 3416 Homer
25186 513-004 Elements of Legal Argumentation II 03 TThF 1:00-1:50 2406 Argo
25183 513-005 Elements of Legal Argumentation II 03 TThF 1:00-1:50 3406 Blumenfeld
25167 512-001 Civil Procedure I 03 MWTh 2:30-3:20 2401 Occhialino
25169 512-002 Civil Procedure I 03 MWTh 2:30-3:20 2402 Norwood
45090 512-004 Civil Procedure I 03 MWTh 2:30-3:20 2404 Minzner
25161 501-001 Introduction to Constitutional Law 03 MWF 8:30-9:20 2402 Ellis
25162 501-002 Introduction to Constitutional Law 03 MW 8:30-9:45 2406 Sidhu
40276 501-003 Introduction to Constitutional Law 03 MWF 8:30-9:20 2404 Bach
25163 508-001 Property I 04 MW
Th
10:00-11:15
11:30-12:20

2402

Fritz
25165 508-002 Property I 04 MW
Th
10:00-11:15
11:30-12:20
2406 Gauna
43209 508-003 Property I 04 MW
Th
10:00-11:15
11:30-12:20
2401 Baum
First-years may take one upper class elective marked with an $ in the "Notes" column on the Upper Class schedule.
32595 593-029 Civil Procedure: Drafting Civil Litigation Documents (Open to 14 1L students) 01 T 8:30-9:20 2403 Occhialino
 Su = Sunday     M = Monday     T = Tuesday     W = Wednesday     Th = Thursday     F = Friday      Sa = Saturday
First-years may take one elective.

Upper Class 2012 Spring Schedule - January 11 through May 11 (Tentative)

Upper Class Electives

CRN Course # Course Title Notes CR Day(s) Time(s) Room(s) Cap Instructor
44144 614-001 Administrative Law   03 MW 3:15-4:30 2406 40 Gauna
42823 593-048 Advanced DWI - Domestic Violence V 01
02
03
04
AR AR AR PS Kitzmueller
34620 605-001 Advanced Constitutional Rights (For students previously enrolled in Con. Rights 526/Ellis Fall 2011)   02 MTh 11:30-12:20 2405 PS Ellis
25090 633-001 Advanced Evidence & Trial Practice (Pre-req.: Law 632 Evidence & Trial Practice)
  04 MW
MW
8:30-9:20
5:00-7:00
2525
2525/3410
16 Bergman
40261 593-020 Advanced Immigration In Practice Drafting D 03 W 4:00-6:30 2405 8 Vrapi
36096 593-009 Advanced Immigration Practicum (Pre-req.:Immigration Practicum) PS 03
AR AR AR PS Landau
39331 593-030 Advanced Innocence and Justice(Pre-req.: Innocence and Justice) PS 02 Th 5:00-7:50 2503 PS Schmidt-Nowara
44741 609-001 Advanced Legal Writing D 02 TTh 1:00-2:15 2403 12 Homer
40214 593-014 Advanced Torts(Pre-req.: Law 510 Torts) WS 03 TTh 11:00-12:15 3211 12 Hughes
36133 593-034 Advanced Oil & Gas   03 MW 3:30-4:45 2403 12 Lightstone/Lentz
25101 593-018 Appellate Decision Making: NM Court of Appeals D 03 F 9:30-11:20 P.Minzner Building 12 Bustamante/Banks
37568 593-004 Appellate Law and Practice (Continuation of Law 593-028 Appellate Law and Practice from Fall 2011 semester) D 03 F 2:00-4:00 2403 PS Davidson/Rogoff
41537 593-037 Arbitration   03 MW 9:30-10:45 3406 24 Hughes
40269 527-001 Business Planning D 03 MW 3:15-4:30 3211 10 Mathewson
43212 665-001 Church and State   02 W 5:00-6:50 2403 24 Browning/Schultz
33939 606-001 Civil Procedure II   04 MT
Th
9:30-10:45
9:30-10:20
2404 60 Occhialino
37570 593-015 Complex Litigation Class Actions   02 T 10:00-12:00 2403 15 Ratliff
25523 515-001 Conflicts of Indian Law $ 03 T 4:00-6:50 3211 12 LaVelle
39050 593-021 Contract Drafting: Sales of Goods (Supplemental enrollment for Law 623-001 Sales of Goods) $ 01 AR AR AR AR Hart/Martin
40264 593-033 Criminal Law in Indian Country WS 03 TTh 1:00-2:15 3402 12 Creel
39460 730-001 Criminal Law in Practice (Field experience AR) (Pre-req's.: Evidence & Ethics, 3L preference) (Cannot be taken in the same semester as DWI-DV Prosecution or Clinic) (After 1st class, meets Down Town, ABQ)   04 T 3:00-5:00 3416 15 Romero
39459 627-001 Criminal Procedure II (Bail to Jail)   03 MW 1:00-2:15
2404 50 Romero/Creel
42378 593-040 DWI-DV Prosecution (Plus 10 hours of fieldwork per week) (Pre-req. or co-req.:Ethics & Evidence) (Cannot be taken in the same semester as Criminal Law in Practice)   04 T 3:00-4:50 3402 8 Kitzmueller
43213 582-001 Economic Development Indian Country $ 02 M 4:00-4:50 2533 12 Solimon
39228 593-019 Employment Discrimination Seminar WS 03 W 3:00-5:50 3313 12 Sidhu
41532 593-036 Environmental Litigation Drafting D 02 T 2:30-4:20 2531 8 Ruscavage-Barz
12182 750-001 Ethics   03 TTh 5:00-6:15 2402 60 Slease
41531 593-035 Family Law Drafting (Pre-req.: Family Law) D 02 W 4:00-5:50 2531 8 Dugan/Burmester
41515 551-001 Family Mediation (Pre-req.: Basic Mediation) % 02 F: Feb. 17
Sa: Feb. 18
Su Feb. 19
F Mar. 2
Sa Mar. 3
Su Mar. 4
1:30-6:30
8:30-6:30
8:30-3:30
1:30-6:30
8:30-6:30
8:30-3:30
3416 20 Levin
25190 552-001 Federal Jurisdiction   03 TTh 8:30-9:45 2402 50 Bach
45091 593-050 Federal Law of Water Resources   03 TTh 1:00-2:15 2404 24 Benson
31530 593-026 Federal Motion Practice (Pre-req.: Evidence) (After 1st week, meet downtown) D 02 T 4:00-5:50 2533
DT
12 Johnson
45070 593-032 Health Policy Law and Ethics $ 03 F 9:30-12:15 3402 16 Schwartz
40271 531-001 Health Law   03
TTh 8:30-9:45 3402 35 Schwartz
28316 593-013 Human Rights II (Pre-req.: Human Rights I) WS 02 M 1:30-3:10 2533 PS Moore
  594-001 Independent Research (Student selects professor) (Registration code issued after completed forms have been received by Registrar) V 01
02
03
AR AR AR UL  
21260 584-001 Indian Law   03 TTh 10:00-11:15 3402 24 LaVelle
39048 593-006 Innocence & Justice   03 Th 5:00-7:50 2503 8 Schmidt-Nowara
43215 581-001 Insurance Law   03 T 4:00-6:50 2403 30 Stout/Sanders
40274 691-001 Intellectual Property Law $ 02 M 4:00-5:50 3406 28 Andzic-Tomlinson
32067 505-001 International Law $ 03 TTh 9:30-10:45 2405 45 Moore
40285 718-001 Interview, Counseling, and Negotiation   03 MW 9:30-10:45 3402 20 Norwood
43202 593-010 Introduction to Natural Resources $ 02 TTh 10:30-11:20 2406 UL Benson
39756 593-028 Jurisprudence(Class will not be held on W: Feb. 1st. There will be no make-up session as extra time has been incorporated into the class. Class held on W: April 18th will be 50 minutes in duration)   02 W 2:50-4:50 2533 12 Walther
40277 537-001 Labor Law $ 03 TTh 8:00-9:15 3211 45 Gonzales
43221 635-001 Land Use Regulation   03 Th 5:30-8:00 3406 25 Miller
39051 593-022 Legal Research(2L students only)   02 Th 2:30-4:20 2403

24

Cohen
43204 593-023 Legal Research(2L students only)   02 T 2:30-4:20 2404 24 Hemmens
42144 519-001 Legislative and Administrative Processes (LAP) $ 03 MW 1:00-2:15
2405 40 Fort
41514 550-001 Mediation % 02 F Jan. 20
Sa Jan. 21
Su Jan. 22
F Feb. 3
Sa Feb. 4
Su Feb. 5
1:30-6:30
8:30-6:30
8:30-3:30
1:30-6:30
8:30-6:30
8:30-3:30
3416 20 Feldman
42699 593-044 Native American Rights WS 03 W 3:00-5:30 2503 10 Valencia-Weber
34425 593-016 Natural Resources Management[meets on UNM Main Campus in Mitchel Hall (MH) Room 215]   03 W 5:30-8:50 MH 215 8 Benson, M
42700 593-045 Poverty Law $ 02 F Jan. 27
F Feb. 03
F Feb. 10
F Feb. 17
F Feb. 24
F Mar. 02
1:15-4:15 2404 40 Feldman/Gilley
25091 710-001 Pre-trial Practice D 02 Th 4:00-5:50 3410 12 Gordon
43203 593-017 Problems Natural Resources: The Cutting Edge WS 03 W 9:30-11:20 3211 12 Fort
33940 608-001 Property II   03 MW 1:00-2:15
2406 50 Fritz
44146 548-001 Refugee and Asylum Law   03 MW 9:30-10:45 2403 24 Suzuki
25543 631-001 Remedies   03 MWF 1:00-1:50
2403 40 Desiderio
44147 623-001 Sale of Goods(May enroll in Law 593-021 Contract Drafting: Sales of Goods for an additional 1 credit hour) $ 02 TTh 1:00-2:15 2405 40 Hart/Martin
40279 523-001 Secured Transactions   03 MW 2:30-3:45 2405 50 Hart/Martin
37388 643-001 Spanish for Lawyers II (Intermediate level)   02 W 4:00-5:50 3416 12 Torrez
42666 593-043 Taking & Defending Depositions (2 weekends) % 02 F: Mar. 30
Sa: Mar. 31
Su: Apr. 1
F: Apr. 20
Sa: Apr. 21
Su: Apr. 22
1:00-6:00
9:00-5:45
8:45-4:45
1:00-6:00
8:45-4:45
9:00-5:00
3416 20 Scholl/Bailey
40283 566-001 Taxation of Business Enterprises   03 MW 1:00-2:15
2504 35 Mathewson
12092 517-001 Trial Practice (Pre-req.: evidence) (Not available to those currently or previously enrolled in ETP)   02 T 6:00-7:50 3410 12 Scholl/Bailey
25313 557-001 Wills & Trusts   03 MW 9:30-10:45 2405 40 Burr

Clinics/Externships (Note: Clinic Large Group Meeting on MTWThF: Room 2404)

CRN Course # Course Title Notes CR Day(s) Time(s) Room Cap Instructor
25063 729-001 Advanced Clinic (By Permission of Clinic Director April Land)(Ethics required) V 01
02
03
AR AR AR PS Land
37572 725-001 Alternative Dispute Resolution Externship (Ethics recommended) (Enrollment requires prior approval of Assoc. Dean of Academic Affairs B. Bergman) V 02
03
T 12:00-12:50 2404 PS Bergman
33953 728-001 Business & Tax Clinic (Pre-req. or co-req.: Ethics)   06 MTThF
W
11:00-12:15
11:00-11:50
2503 PS Butler
12164 726-001 Community Lawyering Clinic (Pre-req. or co-req.: Ethics)   06 MTThF
W
11:00-12:15
11:00-11:50
2533 PS Sedillo-Lopez
12165 726-002 Community Lawyering Clinic (Pre-req. or co-req.: Ethics)   06 MTThF
W
11:00-12:15
11:00-11:50
2504 PS Carey
12176 744-001 Judicial Externship (Ethics recommended) (Enrollment requires prior approval of Assoc. Dean of Academic Affairs B. Bergman) V 02
03
T 12:00-12:50 2404 PS Bergman
12171 740-001 Law Practice Clinic (Pre-req. or co-req.: Ethics)   06 MTThF
W
11:00-12:15
11:00-11:50
3410 PS Martinez
12163 721-001 Law Program Externship (Ethics recommended) (Enrollment requires prior approval of Assoc. Dean of Academic Affairs B. Bergman) V 02
03
T 12:00-12:50 2404 PS Bergman
12168 727-001 Southwest Indian Law Clinic (Pre-req.: An Indian Law Topic Course)(Pre-req. or co-req.: Ethics)   06 MTThF
W
11:00-12:15
11:00-11:50
2531 PS Zuni-Cruz

Journals

CRN Course # Course Title Notes CR Day(s) Time(s) Room Cap Instructor
40263 593-031 Natural Resources Journal II PS % 01 AR AR AR PS Benson
25318 569-001 Natural Resources Journal IV PS % 03 AR AR AR PS Benson
44869 639-001 New Mexico Law Review II PS % 02 T 2:30-4:00 2504 PS Browde
25546 669-001 New Mexico Law Review IV PS % 03 AR AR AR PS Browde
25528 598-001 Tribal Law Journal II-Staff PS % 01 Th 3:00-5:20 3416 PS Zuni-Cruz
25529 586-001 Tribal Law Journal IV-Editor PS % 02 Th 3:00-5:20 3416 PS Zuni-Cruz

Competitions

CRN Course # Course Title Notes CR Day(s) Time(s) Room Cap Instructor
43014 593-049 American Intellectual Property Moot Court Competition PS % 01 AR AR AR PS Berenberg
33930 543-001 Animal Law Moot Court Competition PS % 01 AR AR AR PS Baum
34428 646-001 Environmental Law Moot Court Competition PS % 01 AR AR AR PS Gauna
25065 593-001 Intellectual Property Moot Court Competition PS % 01 AR AR AR PS Berenberg
25539 603-001 Jessup International Moot Court Competition PS % 01 AR AR AR PS Malone
39534 556-001 National Hispanic Moot Court Competition PS % 01 AR AR AR PS Melendrez
25316 567-001 National Mock Trial Competition PS % 02 AR AR AR PS Scholl/Bailey
25314 563-001 National Moot Court Competition PS % 01 AR AR AR PS Ricco
37859 559-001 National Native American Moot Court Competition PS % 01 AR AR AR PS Rey-Bear/Cave
38925 593-008 Williams Institute Moot Court Competition PS % 01 AR AR AR PS Homer
Notes
†   = Course offered in the Fall, Spring, & Summer
%  = Course grades CR/C-, D+, D, D-, F
UL = Unlimited enrollment
AR = Arranged
S   = Seminar
WS  = meets writing seminar requirement
D = meets drafting class requirement
$   = Open to first-year students
PS = Pre-selected enrollment
V   = Variable credits
TBA = To Be Announced
Z = Does not meet clinical requirement
CR/NC = Credit/No Credit
 Su = Sunday     M = Monday     T = Tuesday     W = Wednesday     Th = Thursday     F = Friday     Sa = Saturday