Certificate Programs
Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution
(LADR)
The LADR curriculum is designed to give students a comprehensive
and balanced professional education to prepare them adequately
for the practice of law, with a concentration in litigation and
alternative methods of resolving conflict. It offers an innovative
curriculum that stresses the connection between legal doctrine,
skills and values, and the art of lawyering; it is one designed
to educate the students to become reflective practitioners with
a lawyering identity developed during law school that incorporates
high standards of competence, ethics, and social responsibility.
Memo outlining
curriculum requirements
2012
LADR Application
Certificate Program in Criminal Litigation
The Certificate Program in Criminal Litigation is designed to
give students a comprehensive and balanced professional education
to prepare them adequately for the practice of criminal law. The
program will enable students who earn the certificate to successfully
compete for one of the limited number of defender or prosecutor
jobs that are available in the Chicago area. In addition this
proposed certificate program represents an opportunity to synthesize
the goals of Chicago-Kent's academic program in Criminal Law with
those of Trial Advocacy and the Law Offices.
Memo outlining
curriculum requirements
2012 Criminal
Litigation Application
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