Upper Division Writing Requirement

One course which fulfills the upper division writing requirement must be successfully completed. In some years, because of a variation in course content, a particular section in one of these courses may not meet the upper division writing requirement. Students should refer to the registration materials for each term to determine if a particular course meets the upper division writing requirement.

Administrative Law Seminar (4M08)
Advanced Children and the Law (4I28)
Advanced Copyright Seminar (4F10)
Advanced Labor Law Seminar (4I34)
Advanced Legal Research (4J20)
American Indian Law Seminar (4G08)
Antidiscrimination Law Seminar (4I14)
Antitrust Seminar (4A04)
Art and the Law (4F16)
Asian Americans and the Law (4I35)
Asian Americans and the Law Seminar (4I04)
Asylum and Refugee Law Seminar (4G36)
Bilingualism and the Law Seminar (4H15)
Bioethics and the Law Seminar (4I22)
Biotechnology Law Seminar (4P10)
Cancer Rights Law Seminar (4I36)
Civil Rights Litigation Seminar (4C03)
Civil Rights Litigation Under Section 1983 (4C04)
Communications Law Seminar (4P02)
Community Property Seminar (4I32)
Comparative Constitutional Law Seminar (4C16)
Comparative Criminal Procedure Seminar (4G41)
Complex Litigation Seminar (4J35)
Computers and the Law (4P03)
Constitutional Law Seminar (4C11)
Criminal Civil Rights (4D10)
Criminal Law Seminar (4D09)
Disability Rights Law (4I10)
Dispute Resolution Processes Seminar (4J17)
Election Law/Law of the Political Process Seminar (4M01)
Employment Discrimination Seminar (4I44)
Entertainment Law Review Staff (6021)
Ethical Practice Seminar (4J42)
Evidence Seminar (4J09)
Family Law Seminar (4I07)
Feminist Jurisprudence (4H09)
Frederick Douglass Moot Court Competition (7016)
Freedom of Speech Seminar (4C08)
Hate Speech Seminar (4C06)
Henry Yuen Scholars (4O92)
International Copyright Seminar (4F21)
International Law of Armed Conflict (4G40)
International Protection of Patents and Trademarks (4P09)
International Trade Seminar (4G35)
International and Comparative Law Review Staff (6031)
Jurisprudence (4H07)
Jurisprudence Seminar: Theories of Justice (4H11)
Language and the Law Seminar (4H04)
Latin American Law Seminar (4G15)
Latinas, Latinos and the Law (4I46)
Latinas, Latinos and the Law Seminar (4I39)
Law Review Staff (6011)
Law and Literature (4H12)
Law and Medicine Seminar (4H06)
Law and Popular Culture (4H16)
Law and Religion Seminar (4H14)
Law of Electronic Commerce (4P01)
Law Practice Management Seminar (4J43)
Legal Drafting (4J26)
Legal History Seminar (4H02)
Legislation Seminar (4M07)
Letters of Credit/Guarantee Seminar (4B11)
Libel, Slander and the First Amendment (4C10)
Motion Pictures: Finance and Production Seminar (4F11)
NAFTA Seminar (4G39)
National Security in the 21st Century (4I26)
Patent Law Policy Seminar (4F22)
Public Interest Law Practice Seminar (4I30)
Race and Gender Seminar (4I42)
Race and Racism Seminar (4I31)
Sexual Harassment Seminar (4I33)
Sexual Orientation and the Law (4I12)
State Constitutional Rights Seminar (4C09)
Supreme Court Seminar (4C13)
Technology and Privacy Seminar (4P11)
Terrorism and the Law Seminar (4D14)
Transactional Writing (4J06)

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