To help you become efficient and effective researchers, and to help you meet your experiential credit requirements, there are several Advanced Legal Research courses being taught by librarians during academic year 2019-20:
Fall Semester
- Semester-long: Advanced Legal Research, a 2-credit survey course taught by Ms. Ellen Jones
- Semester-long: Foreign, Comparative, and International Law Advanced Legal Research, a 2-credit survey course taught by Mr. Don Ford
- First eight weeks: Advanced Legal Research Methods in Specialized Subjects: Tax, a 1-credit topical course taught by Ms. Kathy Hall
Winter Intersession
- One week: Advanced Legal Research Methods in Specialized Subjects: Corporate/Business, a 1-credit topical course taught by Mr. Don Ford
- One week: State Legal Research : Iowa, a 1-credit topical course taught by Ms. Ellen Jones
Spring Semester
- Semester-long: Advanced Legal Research, a 2-credit survey course taught by Ms. Kathy Hall and Mr. Don Ford
- Semester-long: Advanced Legal Research Methods in Specialized Subjects: Family & Elder Law, a 1-credit topical course taught by Mr. Ted Potter
- First eight weeks: Advanced Legal Research Methods in Specialized Subjects: Litigation & ADR, a 1-credit topical course taught by Ms. Amy Koopmann
- First eight weeks: Advanced Legal Research Methods in Specialized Subjects: Legal History, a 1-credit topical course taught by Ms. Noelle Sinclair
ALR courses are restricted to upper level law students. If you have questions about these courses, please contact the instructor.