JD/MPP Programs
A Master of Public Policy (MPP) degree, also offered through McGeorge School of Law, may be earned while pursuing the JD degree. The dual JD-MPP requires a minimum total of 112 units, typically adding a fourth year of enrollment for a Day Division student or a fifth year of enrollment for an Evening Division student. Students pursuing the JD/MPP Dual Degree take only JD courses in their first year of enrollment and then both JD and PUB courses in subsequent years consistent with academic advising for the two degrees. The GPA requirements for graduation of the two degrees must be met: A minimum of 2.33 for the JD and a minimum of 3.0 for the MPP calculated on the basis of LAW courses taken toward the JD and on the basis of PUB courses taken toward the MPP.
Admission
Students must be admitted separately to the McGeorge School of Law JD Program and to the program that will confer the Master’s degree. Admittance to McGeorge’s JD Program does not guarantee admission into other degree programs, even those housed within the McGeorge School of Law.
Approval
JD students who want to pursue a dual degree should consult with the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs regarding their planned course of study. You can schedule an appointment by contacting the Office of Student Affairs at sacstudentaffairs@pacific.edu or 916.739.7089. They should also schedule an appointment for Program Director of the Public Policy program at the earliest stages of planning. Students in the Directed Study Program may not pursue the JD/MPP dual degree without approval of both the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs and the Public Policy Program Director.
Transfer of Credit
To be accepted by McGeorge as elective credit toward the JD unit requirements, the credit (1) must be for graduate level courses, and (2) must have been earned concurrently between initial matriculation and graduation from the McGeorge JD program. An official transcript of completed course work must be furnished to the Registrar; only the number of units (not grades) accepted are reflected on the McGeorge JD transcript.
Application of Units to the JD and MPP Degrees
The JD/MPP Dual Degree program allows students to earn both degrees with a reduced total of 112 units, instead of 127 if taken separately (JD – 88, MPP – 39). Of the 112 total units, 88 units must be applied to the JD under ABA rules. The reduction is achieved by the following: 1) for the MPP degree, waiving two required LAW courses (6 units), LAW 201: Law for Public Administration and LAW 517 Statutes and Regulations, and one LAW elective (3 units) from the approved list of LAW courses required for the MPP concentration; and 2) for the JD degree, allowing students to take 2 PUB courses (6 units), from the approved MPP core curriculum as electives for the JD.
Other Programs
Occasionally, a JD student may be interested in pursuing a Master's degree in an area in which a dual degree program is not available, such as public administration, history, international relations, or social work. The student should consult with the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs to determine if any credit for the Master's program coursework would be accepted by McGeorge. Upon approval of a written proposal, up to 9 units of credit may be accepted toward the JD degree.
Blended, 3+2 Programs, for a BA or BS from the University of the Pacific and an MPP are described in the catalog sections for those degrees.
Faculty Directory
Jill Baxter, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.S., University of Utah, J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Kathleen Benton, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., University of California, Davis, J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Dan Bernstein, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., State University of New York at Buffalo, J.D., McGeorge School of Law
Aaron Brieno, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., Chapman University, J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Arielle Brown, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., Howard University, J.D., University of San Francisco, School of Law
Melissa Brown, Clinical Professor of Law, B.A., California State University, Chico, J.D., Loyola of Los Angeles
Cathy Christian, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., UC Berkeley, J.D., Golden Gate University School of Law
Tom Cinti, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.S., University of Scranton, M.S., Harvard School of Public Health, J.D., Rutgers School of Law
Ederlina Co, Professor of Law, Legal Practice, J.D., Georgetown University Law Center, B.A., University of California, Berkeley
Michael Colatrella Jr., Dean, Professor of Law, B.A., Rutgers University, J.D., Seton Hall University, LL.M., New York University
Carmen-Nicole Cox, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., Fisk University, J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Daniel Croxall, Professor of Law, Legal Practice, B.A., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, M.A., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Omar Dajani, Professor of Law, Co-Director, McGeorge Global Center for Business and Development, Co-Director, International Certificate of Concentration, B.A., Northwestern University, J.D., Yale Law School
Steve Duvernay, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., University of California, Berkeley, J.D., Notre Dame Law School
Kathleen Friedrich, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., Santa Clara University, J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Franklin Gevurtz, Distinguished Professor of Law, B.S., University of California, Los Angeles, J.D., University of California, Berkeley
Jessica Gosney, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., UC Davis, J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Jennifer Harder, Professor of Law, Legal Practice, Faculty Director for Online Learning, B.A., University of California, Davis, J.D., University of California, Davis, School of Law
Lindsay Harrington, Assistant Professor of Law, Legal Practice, B.A., University of California, Davis, J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Keith Hill, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.S., California State University, Sacramento, J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Ronie Hochbaum, Assistant Professor of Law, Legal Practice, B.S., Cornell University, J.D., Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law
Paul Howard, Head of Faculty Services and International Research, B.A., California State University, Northridge, J.D., Loyola Law School, M.L.S., Indiana University
Leslie Gielow Jacobs, Director, Capital Center for Law & Policy, Justice Anthony M. Kennedy Professor of Law, B.A., Wesleyan University, J.D., University of Michigan
Warren Jones, Professor of Law Emeritus, B.A., California State University, San Jose, J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Charles Kaye-Essien, Associate Professor of Public Policy, B.S., Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, M.A., Ruhr University, M.P.A., University of Western Cape, Ph.D., University of Louisville
J. Clark Kelso, Professor of Law, B.A., University of Illinois, J.D., Columbia University
Robin Klomparens, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A./B.S., University of Florida, J.D., University of Miami, LL.M., University of Miami
Stephen Kroes, Adjunct Professor of Public Policy, B.S., Brigham Young University, M.P.A., University of Southern California
Clemence Kucera, Assistant Dean for the Graduate, Online and International Programs, LLB, Paris II, Pantheon-Assas Education, LL.M., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Nicole Kuenzi, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., Tulane University, J.D., Yale Law School
Harjot Lasher, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., California State University Stanislaus, J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Simon LeBleu, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.S., California State University, Sacramento, J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, LL.M., University of San Francisco School of Law
Lawrence Levine, Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Professor of Law, B.A., Allegheny College, J.D., University of California, Hastings
Alyssa Mack, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., Williams College, J.D. New York University
Andrew Majeske, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., John Carroll University, Ph.D., University of California Davis, J.D., Loyola University of Chicago, M.A., Duquesne University
Michael Malloy, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor of Law, B.A., Georgetown University, J.D., University of Pennsylvania, Ph.D., Georgetown University
Amber Maltbie, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., Mills College, J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Christine Manolakas, Professor of Law, Director, Tax and Business Certificates of Concentration, B.A., University of Southern California, J.D., Loyola University, Los Angeles, LL.M. (Taxation) New York University
Stephen McCaffrey, Carol Olson Endowed Professor of International Law, 2018 Distinguished Elisabeth Haub Award Environmental Law and Diplomacy Laureate, 2017 Stockholm Water Prize Laureate, B.A., University of Colorado, J.D., University of California, Berkeley, Dr. iur., University of Cologne, Germany
Christopher Micheli, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., University of California, Davis, J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Michael Mireles, Professor of Law, Director, Intellectual Property Certificate of Concentration, B.S., University of Maryland, J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, LL.M. (Intellectual Property Law) George Washington University Law School
Robert Miyashiro, Adjunct Professor of Public Policy, B.A., Harvard University, M.P.P., University of California, Berkeley
Francis J. Mootz III, Professor of Law, B.A., History, University of Notre Dame, J.D., Duke University School of Law, A.M., Philosophy, Duke University Graduate School
Mary-Beth Moylan, Professor of Law, Legal Practice, B.A., Oberlin College, J.D., Case Western Reserve University
Erin O'Neal, Visiting Professor of Law, Director, Capital Lawyering Concentration, B.A., University of California, Los Angeles, J.D., Stanford Law School
Blake Nordahl, Clinical Professor of Law, Supervising Attorney, Immigration Clinic, B.A., University of California, Berkeley, J.D., University of California, Davis, School of Law
Katie Nystrom, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara, J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Marcie Paolinelli, Director of Public Policy Programs, Professor of Public Administration, B.A., University of California, Davis, M.P.A., D.P.A., University of Southern California
Jeffrey Proske, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Experiential Learning, Professor of Law, Legal Practice, B.A., University of Kansas, J.D., Boston University
Romy Rahmanian, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., California State Polytechnic University-Pomona, J.D., Southwestern Law School
Reza Rezvani, Assistant Professor of Law, Legal Practice, B.S. Binghamton University, J.D., Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University
Jake Rios, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., Stanford University, J.D., University of California, Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law
Tara Rojas, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., St. Mary's College of California, J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Rachael Salcido, Professor of Law, Director, Environmental Certificate of Concentration, B.A., J.D., University of California, Davis
Richard Schickele, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., Whitman College, M.A., George Washington University, J.D., University of California, Berkeley
Monica Sharum, Head of Library Technology & Instructional Support, B.S., University of Wyoming, J.D., University of Wyoming, M.L.S., Indiana University
Erich Shiners, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., California State University, Davis, J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Michael Hunter Schwartz, Professor of Law, A.B., University of California, Berkeley, J.D., UC Hastings College of the Law
Keith Smith, Associate Professor, Political Science and affiliate faculty in Public Policy Programs, B.A., Pepperdine University, M.P.M., University of Maryland, M.A., University of California Berkeley, Ph.D., University of California Berkeley
Laura Enderton Speed, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., San Jose State University, J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Jennifer Spore, Adjunct Professor Public Policy, M.P.A., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, Ph.D., University of California, Davis
Hon. Myrlys Stockdale-Coleman, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., Howard University, J.D., Lincoln Law School, Sacramento
Dena Stone, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., California Polytechnic State University, J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Ray Tamaddon, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., Bowdoin College, J.D., Boston University, School of Law
Edward Telfeyan, Professor of Law, Legal Practice, Director, Moot Court Program, Co-Director of the Center for Advocacy and Dispute Resolution, B.A., Gettysburg College, J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Stephanie Thompson, Professor of Law, Legal Practice, B.A., University of California, Davis, J.D., Georgetown University Law Center
Colleen Truden, Lecturer in Law, Director, Externship Program, B.A., Taylor University, J.D., Valparaiso University School of Law, L.L.M., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Michael Vitiello, Distinguished Professor of Law, B.A., Swarthmore College, J.D., University of Pennsylvania
Glenn Wichinsky, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., University of Miami, J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Jason Willis, Clinical Professor of Public Administration, Director of the Transformational Change Partnership, B.A., Catholic University of America, M.A., Teachers College Columbia University
James Wirrell, Associate Dean for Library Services, B.A., Simon Fraser University, M.C.S., Regent College, LL.B., University of British Columbia, J.D., M.S.L.I.S., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jarrod Wong, Professor of Law, Co-Director, McGeorge Global Center for Business and Development, Director, International Certificate of Concentration, B.A., Cambridge University, LL.M., University of Chicago, J.D., University of California, Berkeley
Claudia Wrazel, Adjunct Professor of Law, B.A., University of California, Los Angeles, J.D., Gould School of Law, USC
JD Learning Outcomes
At McGeorge, our learning outcomes are the lawyering skills that students are expected to obtain through the completion of a legal education. Consistent with ABA Standards, upon completion of a JD degree, graduates of the McGeorge School of Law will demonstrate mastery of the following student learning outcomes at the level needed for admission to the bar and effective and ethical participation in the legal profession as an entry level attorney. McGeorge School of Law has designed its curriculum to prepare students with the key skills and competencies needed to demonstrate these learning outcomes in the legal profession.
Each student will:
- Demonstrate the ability to identify and understand key concepts in U.S. substantive law, legal theory, and procedure.
- Apply knowledge and critical thinking skills to perform competent legal analysis, reasoning, and problem solving.
- Demonstrate the ability to strategize, develop, and conduct efficient legal research in U.S. law.
- Demonstrate the ability to identify and understand foundational concepts in international law and to perform international legal research.
- Demonstrate communication skills, including effective listening and critical reading, writing in objective and persuasive styles, and oral advocacy and other oral communications.
- Demonstrate professional judgment, ethics, and professionalism through conduct consistent with the legal profession's values, standards, and discipline.
- Demonstrate the ability to understand, collaborate, and engage with people of diverse backgrounds and experiences in a variety of legal settings and contexts.
- Demonstrate understanding of the legal profession’s commitment to access to justice.
- Demonstrate understanding of career options and steps toward defining and achieving career goals in light of personal values.
Master of Public Policy Learning Outcomes
1. Lead and manage in the public interest.
Habitually use feedback and own self-assessments to identify and further advance the skills needed to master various aspects of governance including the use of formal authority and competencies of governments, roles of non-profits and businesses, and citizen engagement--in a way that addresses the particular demographic, economic, and cultural factors that shape possible actions.
2. Participate in and contribute to the public policy process.
Identify, describe, and proactively engage in activities congruent with establishing a suitable career that contributes to public policy processes, which may include working in government agencies, non-profit and other nongovernmental organizations, private sector firms, and advocacy groups that connect with public service organizations.
3. Analyze and synthesize information in support of complex decision-making.
Independently select and use appropriate qualitative and quantitative analytic tools to support effective decisions in socially and managerially complex situations that require integrating competing perspectives of diverse stakeholders.
4. Articulate and apply a public service perspective.
Across a wide range of issues and public administration settings, articulate how institutions, policies and programs support achieving central values of democracy and the role of public service professionals in advancing those values.
5. Communicate and interact productively with diverse public stakeholders.
Communicate and interact productively across public, private and nonprofit sectors, and with a wide variety of stakeholders, to solve problems.
6. Apply the law as a foundation for public action.
Identify and understand the legal foundations of policies and programs, including the interpretation of statutes and regulations.
7. Understand California government in the context of federalism.
Understand California-specific laws, rules and routines, impact of voter initiatives, and State and local tax and budget systems in the context of California's diversity.
Blended, 3+2 Programs, for a BA or BS from the University of the Pacific and an MPP are described in the catalog sections for those degrees.
LAW Courses
| LAW 100 | Skills Lab- Torts | 1 |
| LAW 101 | Contracts/Analytical Skills | 4 |
| LAW 102 | Assessment & Review - 1st Year | 0 |
| LAW 104 | The Legal Profession | 1 |
| LAW 105 | Civil Procedure | 2-4 |
| LAW 110 | Contracts | 2-4 |
| LAW 113 | History of McGeorge School of Law | 3 |
| LAW 114 | Legal Legal Legalese | 3 |
| LAW 115 | Criminal Law | 2-4 |
| LAW 119 | Structured Study Group | 0 |
| LAW 125 | Property | 2-4 |
| LAW 131 | Torts | 2-4 |
| LAW 133 | Accelerated Honors JD Program Seminar | 1 |
| LAW 134 | Global Lawyering Skills I | 3 |
| LAW 135 | Global Lawyering Skills II | 3 |
| LAW 136 | Global Lawyering Skills III | 3 |
| LAW 151 | Business Associations | 4 |
| LAW 155 | Community Property | 2 |
| LAW 163 | Constitutional Law | 4 |
| LAW 165 | Criminal Procedure | 3 |
| LAW 170 | Wills and Trusts | 3 |
| LAW 174 | Evidence | 4 |
| LAW 185 | Professional Responsibility | 2 |
| LAW 187 | Law and Ethics in Government | 2-3 |
| LAW 190 | Remedies | 3 |
| LAW 200 | Financial Literacy for Lawyers | 2-3 |
| LAW 201 | Introduction to Law for Public Administration | 3 |
| LAW 209 | Local Agency Practice | 2 |
| LAW 210 | Business Planning | 2-3 |
| LAW 211 | Entrepreneurial Management | 2 |
| LAW 212 | Intro. to Legal Analysis | 2 |
| LAW 214 | Small Business Seminar | 2 |
| LAW 216 | The Business of Lawyering | 1 |
| LAW 217 | Leadership in Organizations for Graduate Students | 1 |
| LAW 218 | Expert Evidence | 2 |
| LAW 220 | Banking Law | 3 |
| LAW 224 | Business Reorganization | 2-3 |
| LAW 225 | Bankruptcy | 2-3 |
| LAW 227 | Bankruptcy Pro Se Clinic | 2-3 |
| LAW 230 | Water Resources Law | 2-3 |
| LAW 235 | Environmental Practice | 3 |
| LAW 240 | Insurance Law | 2-3 |
| LAW 255 | Federal Securities Regulations | 3 |
| LAW 257 | Making Deals | 2 |
| LAW 260 | Commercial Law | 3 |
| LAW 261 | Sales of Goods | 3 |
| LAW 265 | Copyright Law | 2-3 |
| LAW 266 | Patent Law | 2-3 |
| LAW 267 | Patent Prosecution | 2 |
| LAW 275 | Survey of Intellectual Property Law | 3 |
| LAW 275-O | Survey of Intellectual Property Law | 3 |
| LAW 280 | U.S. Antitrust and International Competition Law | 2 |
| LAW 285 | Trademark Law | 2 |
| LAW 290 | Computer and Internet Law | 2-3 |
| LAW 297 | Sports Law | 2-3 |
| LAW 299 | Entertainment Law | 1-2 |
| LAW 300 | Federal Income Taxation | 3 |
| LAW 302 | Estate and Gift Tax/Estate Planning | 3 |
| LAW 304 | Mental Health - Policy and Law | 2 |
| LAW 308 | Art of Plea Bargaining | 1 or 2 |
| LAW 310 | Taxation of Business Entities | 3 |
| LAW 325 | Taxation of Real Estate Transactions | 3 |
| LAW 340 | Tax Practice and Procedure | 2 |
| LAW 375 | U.S. Taxation of International Transactions | 3 |
| LAW 400 | Advanced Criminal Procedure | 2 |
| LAW 405 | Worker's Compensation Law | 2 |
| LAW 410 | White Collar Crime | 2 |
| LAW 415 | Criminal Law Defenses | 2 |
| LAW 420 | Advanced Torts | 2 |
| LAW 421 | Guns and Tort Liability | 1-2 |
| LAW 431 | Artificial Intelligence and the Law | 2 |
| LAW 433 | Employment Law | 3 |
| LAW 433-O | Employment Law - Online | 3 |
| LAW 436 | Beer Law | 2 |
| LAW 437 | Workplace Investigations | 2 |
| LAW 438 | Defamation Law | 1 |
| LAW 439 | US and Intl Arbitration | 3 |
| LAW 440 | Family Law | 2-3 |
| LAW 442 | Alternatives to Litigation in Family Law | 2 |
| LAW 450 | Juvenile Law | 1 |
| LAW 451 | Local Government and Housing Law | 3 |
| LAW 452 | Sports Law in Practice | 1 |
| LAW 453 | Jury Selection | 2-3 |
| LAW 465 | Federal Habeas Corpus | 3 |
| LAW 490 | Do Not Use - Unassigned | 2 |
| LAW 491 | Do Not Use - Unassigned | 2-3 |
| LAW 500 | Administrative Law | 3 |
| LAW 502 | The Executive Branch and the Administrative State | 3 |
| LAW 503 | Legislation and Statutory Interpretation | 3 |
| LAW 505 | Legislatures and Lawmaking | 3 |
| LAW 506 | Law and Literature | 1-2 |
| LAW 507 | Environmental Law | 3 |
| LAW 509 | Special Topics in Environmental Law | 2 or 3 |
| LAW 510 | Natural Resources Law | 3 |
| LAW 511 | Climate Change Law & Policy | 2 |
| LAW 513 | California Lobbying & Politics | 2 |
| LAW 513-O | Lobbying & Politics | 3 |
| LAW 515 | Conflict of Laws | 3 |
| LAW 516 | Law of Armed Conflict | 2 |
| LAW 517 | Statutes and Regulations | 3 |
| LAW 518 | Public Authority in Use | 2 |
| LAW 522 | Contract Drafting | 3 |
| LAW 523 | State and Federal Taxation | 3 |
| LAW 526 | Mediation | 2-3 |
| LAW 528 | Online Dispute Resolution | 1 |
| LAW 530 | Business Organizations | 3 |
| LAW 531 | National Security: Counterterrorism | 1-3 |
| LAW 535 | First Amendment Law | 2-3 |
| LAW 542 | Employment Discrimination Law | 2-3 |
| LAW 545 | Federal Courts | 3 |
| LAW 550 | Immigration Law and Policy | 3 |
| LAW 555 | Labor Law | 3 |
| LAW 560 | Land Use Planning | 2 |
| LAW 561 | Representing Local Agencies | 1 |
| LAW 566 | Public Agency Law | 2 |
| LAW 567 | Election Law | 2 |
| LAW 567-O | Election Law - Online | 3 |
| LAW 568 | California Initiative Seminar | 2 |
| LAW 570 | Health Law | 3 |
| LAW 572 | Public Health Law | 3 |
| LAW 573 | Bioethics and Public Health Law | 1-3 |
| LAW 576 | Cap. Lawyering and Pol. Making | 2 |
| LAW 576-O | Government Law & Policymaking | 3 |
| LAW 580 | Public Education Law | 2-3 |
| LAW 583 | Water & Environmental Justice | 3 |
| LAW 586 | Federal Indian Law | 2-3 |
| LAW 590 | Animal Law | 2 |
| LAW 600 | Public International Law | 3 |
| LAW 602 | United Nations: Law and Practice | 1-3 |
| LAW 608 | International and Foreign Legal Research | 1-2 |
| LAW 614 | International Protection of Human Rights | 2-3 |
| LAW 616 | Marijuana Law and Drug Policy | 2 |
| LAW 617 | Practice and Business of Cannabis Law | 2 |
| LAW 619 | International Criminal Law | 1-3 |
| LAW 620 | International Environmental Law | 3 |
| LAW 621 | International Water Resources Law Seminar | 2-3 |
| LAW 624 | Legal Spanish for U.S. Lawyers | 2 |
| LAW 625 | International Business Transactions | 3 |
| LAW 630 | International Banking | 2 |
| LAW 631 | International Negotiations | 2 |
| LAW 635 | Transnational Litigation | 3 |
| LAW 638 | EU: Int'l Trade & External Relation | 1 |
| LAW 647 | International Economic Law | 2 |
| LAW 650 | European Union Law | 1-3 |
| LAW 654 | European Union Law for International Business | 1 |
| LAW 675 | U.S. & International Sale of Goods | 2 |
| LAW 676 | International Labor Law | 2-3 |
| LAW 680 | International Intellectual Property | 1-3 |
| LAW 688 | Internship | 1-12 |
| LAW 689 | International Arbitration | 2-3 |
| LAW 690 | Special Topics- International | 1-3 |
| LAW 690A | International Law In Practice | 1 |
| LAW 690B | Hot Topics in European and International Company Law | 1 |
| LAW 692 | Comparative Freedom of Expression | 1 |
| LAW 694 | International Dispute Resolution | 1 |
| LAW 699 | Special Topics | 1-4 |
| LAW 699A | California Craft Beer Law | 2 |
| LAW 699AA | Legal Argumentation Seminar | 2-3 |
| LAW 699AG | Negotiating Entertainment Contracts | 1 |
| LAW 699AH | Juvenile Dependency Law | 2-3 |
| LAW 699AI | Doing Business in Europe: EU and International Law Essentials | 1 |
| LAW 699AL | Race and the Law | 2 |
| LAW 699AM | Special Topics | 1-4 |
| LAW 699B | Special Topics | 1-4 |
| LAW 699BB | The Law of American Policing | 1-2 |
| LAW 699C | Leading in the Law | 1 |
| LAW 699CC | Racial Justice and Equity Practicum | 3-4 |
| LAW 699D | Special Topics | 1-4 |
| LAW 699DD | Criminal Competency and Responsibility | 2-3 |
| LAW 699EE | Expert Testimony Using Technology | 2-3 |
| LAW 699F | Cybersecurity Law & Policy | 1-2 |
| LAW 699G | Information Privacy Law | 1-2 |
| LAW 699H | Race, Mass Incarceration & Criminal Justice Reform | 3 |
| LAW 699I | Leadership in Organizations | 2 |
| LAW 699J | Gaming Law and Regulation | 1 |
| LAW 699K | Law Teaching | 2 |
| LAW 699L | Writing for Publication | 2 |
| LAW 699M | Legal English | 1 |
| LAW 699N | Disability Law | 1-2 |
| LAW 699P | Democracy & the Rule of Law | 1 |
| LAW 699Q | Victims in Criminal Procedure | 2 |
| LAW 699S | Reproductive Rights and Justice | 1-2 |
| LAW 699T | Law and Legal Technology | 1-2 |
| LAW 699U | JSD Research Seminar | 1 |
| LAW 699V | Settling International Disputes: The Global Trend | 1 |
| LAW 699X | Negotiations | 3 |
| LAW 699Y | Implicit Bias and the Law: Modern Forms of Discrimination | 2 |
| LAW 700 | American Legal History Seminar | 2-3 |
| LAW 701 | Poverty Law | 3 |
| LAW 702 | Street Law International | 2-3 |
| LAW 705 | Introduction to Space Law | 1-2 |
| LAW 706 | Persuasive Public Speaking | 1-2 |
| LAW 711 | Practical Analysis, Strategies, & Skills (PASS) I | 3 |
| LAW 712 | Practical Analysis, Strategies, & Skills (PASS) II | 3 |
| LAW 745 | Elder Law and Social Policy | 3 |
| LAW 747 | Elder & Health Law Clinic | 1-3 |
| LAW 750 | Women and the Law | 2 |
| LAW 770 | Critical Race Theory | 2 |
| LAW 780 | Sexual Orientation and Gender ID | 2 |
| LAW 800 | Client Interviewing and Counseling | 1-2 |
| LAW 801 | Arbitration: Advocacy and Practice | 1-3 |
| LAW 802 | Negotiation and Settlements Seminar | 2 or 3 |
| LAW 803 | Advanced Legal Research - Blended | 2 |
| LAW 804 | Criminal Pretrial Litigation | 2-3 |
| LAW 807 | Advanced Appellate Advocacy Seminar | 2 |
| LAW 809 | Civil Pretrial Litigation | 2 |
| LAW 812 | Trial Advocacy & Evidence Skills | 3 |
| LAW 812L | Trial Advocacy & Evidence Skills.-Lecture | 0 |
| LAW 815 | Advanced Trial Advocacy | 3 |
| LAW 821 | Taking and Defending Depositions | 2-3 |
| LAW 822 | Lawmaking in California | 2 |
| LAW 824 | Written Discovery | 1-2 |
| LAW 826 | Negotiating Disputes Into Deals | 1 |
| LAW 850 | Homeless Advocacy Clinic | 1-3 |
| LAW 853 | Legislative & Public Policy Clinic | 3 |
| LAW 859 | Small Business Law Clinic | 3 |
| LAW 865 | Immigration Clinic | 1-3 |
| LAW 874 | Federal Defender Clinic | 3 |
| LAW 875 | Bankruptcy Clinic | 1-3 |
| LAW 882 | California Parole Hearings and Litigation | 1 |
| LAW 895 | Federal Pretrial/Trial Litigation Seminar | 2 |
| LAW 904 | Crime Victims Seminar | 1 |
| LAW 909 | Prisoner Civil Rights Mediation Clinic | 3 |
| LAW 920 | Pacific Law Review - Editors | 1-3 |
| LAW 921 | Pacific Law Review - Staff | 1-3 |
| LAW 922 | Pacific Legislative Law Review | 1 |
| LAW 923 | Law Review Seminar | 1 |
| LAW 954 | Externship | 3-4 |
| LAW 956 | Externship - Judicial | 2-14 |
| LAW 957 | Externship - Seminar | 0 |
| LAW 960 | Externship-Semester in Practice Accelerated Honors Program | 7 |
| LAW 961 | Externship - Semester in Practice | 2-14 |
| LAW 969 | Mock Trial Evidence I and II | 2 |
| LAW 979 | Interviewing and Counseling Team | 1 |
| LAW 980 | LLM Legal Research, Writing and Analysis | 2 |
| LAW 982 | Negotiations Competition Team | 1 |
| LAW 986 | Dissertation | 12 |
| LAW 989 | Master's Thesis | 6 |
| LAW 990 | Directed Research | 1-2 |
| LAW 991 | Directed Research, Graduate Level | 1-3 |
| LAW 995 | Visiting Program/Off Campus | 17 |
PUB Courses
| PUB 211 | Introduction to Public Policy Analysis | 3 |
| PUB 213 | Enhancing Societal Capacity | 3 |
| PUB 214 | Budgets, Financial Management | 3 |
| PUB 218 | Professional Skills | 1 |
| PUB 219 | Directed Research | 1-3 |
| PUB 221 | Economic Concepts and Tools | 3 |
| PUB 222 | Finance for Public Policies | 3 |
| PUB 233 | Public Manager Analytics | 3 |
| PUB 234 | Advanced Quantitative Methods | 3 |
| PUB 235 | Advanced Policy Analysis | 3 |
| PUB 241 | Leaders, Organization Behavior | 3 |
| PUB 242 | Leading Systemic Change | 3 |
| PUB 243 | Non-Profit Management | 3 |
| PUB 251 | Foundations of Public Administration | 3 |
| PUB 252 | Capstone: Strategy, Implementation | 3 |
| PUB 253 | Legislative and Public Policy Practicum | 3 |
| PUB 254 | Local Government Administration | 3 |
| PUB 271 | Public Policy Special Topics | 3 |
| PUB 291 | Externship | 3 |
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