RUTGERS SCHOOL OF LAW-CAMDEN * SPRING 2009 COURSE SCHEDULE August 22, 2008 (9:23am)
FIRST-YEAR DAY COURSES PROFESSOR CRS-SEC. CR W/S INDEX DAYS AND TIMES ROOM
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW §1 Dane 4 MWF11:00-12:10
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW §2 Vildostegui 4 MWTh4:00-5:10
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW §3 Bosniak 4 MWF11:00-12:10
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW §4 Freedman 4 MWF11:00-12:10
CRIMINAL LAW §1 Braithwaite 4 MTTh2:30-3:40
CRIMINAL LAW §2 Clark 4 MTWTh2:30-3:20 MWTh2:30-3:40-->
CRIMINAL LAW §3
Singer 4 MTW2:30-3:50
LAWR II §1 Ricks 2 T11:00-11:50;F10:00-10:50
LAWR II §2 Rodriguez 2 F9:00-10:50
LAWR II §3 Cohen 2 T11:00-11:50;F10:00-10:50
LAWR II §4 Wallinger 2 TF12:30-1:20
LAWR II §5 Sachs
2 T11:00-11:50;F10:00-10:50
LAWR II §6 Ricks 2 T1:30-2:20;F12:30-1:20
LAWR II §7 Leese 2 F9:00-10:50
LAWR II §8
Cohen

2 T1:30-2:20;F12:30-1:20
LAWR II §9 Robbins 2 F9:00-10:50
LAWR II .10 Sachs 2 T1:30-2:20;F12:30-1:20
PROPERTY §1 Carrier 4 MTTh9:40-10:50
PROPERTY §2 Edelman 4 MTTh9:30-10:40
PROFESSIONALISM/
ACADEMIC SUCCESS PROGRAM
Joseph T5:00-5:50

CLINICS, EXTERNSHIP, JOURNALS, MOOT COURTS,
SENIOR RESEARCH, & TEACHING ASSISTANT
PROFESSOR
CRS- SEC. CR W/S INDEX DAYS AND TIMES ROOM
LE=Limited enrollment. P=Prerequisite. #=Enrollment by permission of instructor. See course description for more information.
P,# Advanced Civil Practice Clinic Gottesman/Overton 2 S/*W
P,# Advanced Children's Justice Clinic Lore/Simkins 2 S/*W B/A
P,# Advanced Domestic Violence Clinic Chase/Robbins 2 S/*W
LE,P Advanced International Sales and Commercial Arbitration II Levin/Parvey 1 B/A
LE,P,# Children's Justice Clinic Lore/Simkins 6 S/W *WI T1:30-2:20;Th4:00-5:50
LE, P, # Civil Practice Clinic Gottesman/Overton 6 S/W *WI T12:30-2:20;Th4:00-5:50
LE, P, # Domestic Violence Clinic Chase 6 S/WI T12:30-2:20;Th4:00-5:50
Eagleton Fellowship Katz P3 B/A
P Hunter Moot Court ll Shore P1 B/A
Hunter Moot Court Board Shore P1 B/A
International Moot Court Dougherty P1 T8:10-10:00
Journal of Law and Religion Dane P1 *W B/A
Journal of Law and Public Policy Harvey P1 *W B/A
#, P Judicial Externship Legge P3 *W *WI Th4:00-5:50
#, P Practice Externship Katz P3 S*/*W *WI
Th4:00-5:50
Law Journal Williams P1 *W B/A
LAWR Teaching Assistants Ricks 1 *W B/A
Directed Research B/A 1 W/WI B/A
Directed Research B/A 2 W/WI B/A
#,LE,P Trial Advocacy Competition Team** Gavin/Stahl 2 S T4:00-6:50;F9:30-12:20
Vis. Int'l Commercial Arbitration Moot Court ll Levin/Parvey P2 B/A

RUTGERS SCHOOL OF LAW-CAMDEN * SPRING 2009 COURSE SCHEDULE
UPPERCLASS DAY COURSES PROFESSOR CRS-SEC. CR W/S INDEX DAYS AND TIMES ROOM
LE=Limited enrollment. P=Prerequisite. #=Enrollment by permission of instructor. See course description for more information.
LE Abortion Rights Controversy Hull 3 *W MW11:00-12:15
Administrative Law Odom 3 TWTh9:00-9:50
LE Admiralty Friedell 3 MW11:00-12:15
LE Advanced Legal Research Joergensen 2 S/WI T4:00-5:50
Antitrust Simon 3 MW4:40-5:45
LE Applications of Legal Narrative Robbins 2 S/WI W9:00-10:50
Bioethics, Babies & Babymaking Mutcherson 3 *WI TTh2:30-3:45
Business Torts Feinman 3 TTh11:00-12:15
Canon Law Mesure 2 T2:00-3:50
LE Civil Rights II Ricks 3 W/S MTh4:00-5:15
LE Comparative Law Livingston 3 WI MTW4:00-4:50
Complex Civil Litigation Beckerman 3 TWTh10:00-10:50
LE Constitutional Change Rosenblatt 3 WI TTh2:30-3:45
Criminal Procedure: Investigations Coombs 3 TWTh 9:00-9:50
I Cuban Legal System Evenson 2. MW4:00-5:50
LE Employment Discrimination Harvey 3 TWTh10:00-10:50
Evidence .1 Ferzan 4 MWTh11:00-12:10
P Evidence II §1 Gavin 3 W TTh2:30-3:45
LE Family Law Goldfarb 3 MW2:30-3:45
LE Family Mediation Viniar 3 S M4:00-6:50
LE Fiduciary Law Laby 3 *WI *W MW2:30-3:45
Freedom of Expression Rosenblatt 3 TWTh10:00-10:50
LE Health Care Transactions Frankford / Swartz 3 S TTh4:30-5:45
Health Law Policy: The Global HIV/Aids Epidemic Mutcherson 3 *WI TTh11:00-12:15
LE Immigration Practice and Procedure Wood 2 W T4:00-5:50
Insurance Law Feinman 3 MTTh9:00-9:50
International Business Transactions Afilalo 3 Sunday12:30-3:30
International Trade Regulation Afilalo 3 Sunday4:30-7:30
LE Interviewing & Counseling Mullgrave 2 S T4:00-5:50
LE Interviewing, Counseling & Negotiation Katz 3 S/W TTh11:00-12:15
Introduction to Federal Income Taxation Davies 4 *W MTWTh10:00-10:50
LE Jewish Law Friedell 3 MW4:00-5:15
Labor Law Rosoff 3 Sat.9-11:50
Law and Economics Swedloff 3 TTh2:30-3:45
LE Law and Literature Perry 3 WI MW11:00-12:15
Law, Justice and Society Oberdiek 3 MW2:30-3:45
LE Litigation Stein 6 WI/S TTh9:30-10:45;W4:00-5:50
Local Government Maroccia 3 Sat. 9:00-11:50
LE Medical Malpratice Litigation Stahl 4 WI/S MW9:00-10:50
Military Law Odegard 2 W M4:00-5:50
P Negotiable Instruments Hyland 3 MW4:00-5:15
LE Persuasion in Legal Writing Nissen 2 S/WI F9:00-10:50
LE Power v. Law Patterson 3 *W MW4:00-5:15
Professional Responsibility §1 Kushner 2 F9:00-10:50
Professional Responsibility §2 Andrews 2 T4:00-5:50
Professional Responsibility §3 Shore 3 TTh11:00-12:15
LE Public Speaking for Lawyers Cohen 3 S WTh4:00-5:15
Reconstruction Amendments Perry 3 MW2:30-3:45
LE, P Research in South African Law Williams 2 W T12:30-2:20
P Securities Regulation Laby 3 MTW10:00-10:50
LE Small Business Counseling Talty 3 S/W T4:00-5:50
LE Social Welfare Law & Policy Harvey 3 WI T2:30-4:40
State Constitutional Law Williams 2 *W *WI MW9:00-9:50
Statutory Interpretation Williams 3 *W *WI MW11:00-12:15


RUTGERS SCHOOL OF LAW-CAMDEN * SPRING 2009 COURSE SCHEDULE
PROFESSOR CRS-SEC. CR W/S INDEX DAYS & TIMES ROOM
FIRST-YEAR EVENING COURSES
CONTRACTS §11 Korobkin 4 M8:10-10:00; W6:10-8:00
LAWR II §11 Shashoua 2 T6:10-8:00
LAWR II §12 Rodriguez 2 T6:10-8:00
PROPERTY §11 Oren 4 M6:10-8:00; W8:10-10:00
PROFESSIONALISM/
ACADEMIC SUCCESS PROGRAM
Joseph T8:10-9:00
UPPERCLASS EVENING COURSES
(LE=Limited enrollment. P=Prerequisite. #=Enrollment by permission of instructor. See course description for more information.)
Advanced Legal Writing .11 Wallinger 2 S/WI T6:10-7:00;Th4:00-5:50
Advanced Legal Writing .12 Wallinger 2 S/WI T6:10-7:00;Th6:10-7:00
Advanced Legal Writing .13 Wallinger 2 S/WI T6:10-7:00;Th7:10-8:00
Bankruptcy Burns 3 *M8:10-10:00;W6:10-8:00
P,LE * Business Planning Livingston 3 WI *M8:10-10:00;W6:10-8:00
* Business Organizations Ryan 4 T8:10-10:00;Th6:10-8:00
Casino Law Schrier 2 W6:10-8:00
LE Criminal Practice Baker/Cipparone 3 S W6:10-9:00
* Criminal Procedure: Adjudication Zarling 3 *T8:10-10:00; Th6:10-8:00
* Decedents' Estates & Trusts II Diab 3 T6:10-8:00;*Th8:10-10:00
Employment Discrimination Gost 2 Th6:10-8:00
* Entertainment Law Batt 3 *T8:10-10:00;Th6:10-8:00
Evidence II §11 Mellon 3 *M8:10-10:00; W6:10-8:00
Evidence .11 Sabatino 3 W6:10-9:00
LE, P Family Practice and Procedure Judge/ L. Nissen 2 M6:10-8:00
Health Care Fraud & Abuse Moskow-Schnoll 2 T6:10-8:00
Intellectual Property Business Transactions Begun 2 W6:10-8:00
New Jersey Administrative Law Tassini 2 M6:10-8:00
New Jersey Practice Cook 2 M8:10-10:00
PartnershipTaxation Jacobs 2 M6:10-8:00
Patent Licensing and Enforcement Condo & Sleet 4 T8:10-10:00; Th6:10-8:00
LE, P Patent Prosecution and Licensing Licata 2 S/W M6:10-8:00
* LE Professional Responsibility .11 Joseph 3 T6:10-8:00;*Th8:10-10:00
Real Estate Transactions Washburn 4 M6:10-8:00;W8:10-10:00
LE Social Justice Hyland 2 W/ *WI M6:10-8:00

RUTGERS SCHOOL OF LAW-CAMDEN * SPRING 2009 COURSE SCHEDULE
PROFESSOR CRS-SEC. CR W/S INDEX DAYS & TIMES ROOM
PRE-TRIAL ADVOCACY (Each section limited to 16 students. Seniors have priority. See https://camlaw.rutgers.edu/students/schedules/spring2008-packet-docs/3.shtml )
(LE=Limited enrollment. P=Prerequisite. #=Enrollment by permission of instructor. See course description for more information.)
LE Pre Trial Advocacy §1 Robreno 2 W/S M6:10-8:00
LE PreTrial Advocacy §2 Andres/Berger 2 W/S T6:10-8:00
LE PreTrial Advocacy §3 Donaldson 2 WS Th9:00-10:50
LE Pre Trial Advocacy §4 TBA 2 W/S W6:10-8:00
LE Pre Trial Advocacy §5 TBA 2 W/S Th6:10-8:00
TRIAL ADVOCACY (Each section limited to 14 students. Prerequisite: Evidence. Seniors have priority. See https://camlaw.rutgers.edu/students/schedules/spring2008-packet-docs/3.shtml)
LE,P Trial Advocacy §1 Zarillo 2 S M6:10-8:00
LE,P Trial Advocacy §2 Korin 2 S W6:10-8:00
LE,P Trial Advocacy §3
Blumberg 2 S Th6:10-8:00
LE, P Trial Advocacy §4 Flicker 2 S Th2:30-4:20

SEMINARS
(LE=Limited enrollment. P=Prerequisite. #=Enrollment by permission of instructor. See course description for more information.)
LE Seminar: Animal Law Rodriguez 2 WI W4:00-5:50
LE Seminar: Business Ethics Law Joseph 2 WI M6:10-8:00
LE Seminar: Citizenship Bosniak 2 WI W4:00-5:50
LE Seminar: Contemporary Jurisprudence: An Exercise in Practical Reasoning Patterson 2 WI T6:10-8:00
LE Seminar: Control of Organized Crime Coombs 2 WI T12:30-2:20
LE Seminar: Current Issues in Constitutional Law Maltz 2 WI T4:00-5:50
LE Seminar: Elder Law: Special Topics: Intro to ERISA and Employee Benefit Law Hull 2 WI T12:30-2:20
LE Seminar: Judging Buchsbaum 2 WI T6:10-8:00
LE Seminar: Marshall Brennan Fellows
McLaughlin/ Friedman P3 W M6:10-8:00
LE Seminar: Sex Discrimination Goldfarb 3 WI MW11:00-12:15
LE Seminar: Theory of the Unitary Executive Odom 3 WI TTh11:00-12:15
LE Seminar: TBD Dane M4:00-5:50
LE Seminar: TBD Oberdiek M10:00-11:50

I = Course is intensive and meets for part of the semester. See registration memo.
W = Course in which earning writing credits is mandatory.
WI = Course in which writing is intensive and mandatory.
*W = Course in which writing credits are optional

*WI = Course in which writing credits is intensive and optional.
S= Course earns lawyering skills credit
S* = Course in which lawyering skills credit is optional.
*= This three credit course has been scheduled to reduce the late-hour meeting by one-half. The two-hour session beginning at 6:10pm meets every week. The two-hour session beginning at 8:10pm meets every other week, with the first two -hour late session meeting on the earliest possible weekday of the semester.
Room Locations:
Room numbers beginning with E are in the new East building.
Room E107 is the Moot Court Room.