The data and descriptions on this Web site provide information from our perspective at a specific point in time. Like a photograph, they cannot fully evoke the special history, culture, and collegiality of our law school. These important attributes cannot be reduced to statistics, words, or pictures. Instead, they must be experienced first hand. We are committed to providing a supportive learning environment that allows every student to develop his or her full potential. Sitting in on a class and taking a tour give you the opportunity to develop your own perspective and see for yourself the attributes of the S.J. Quinney College of Law.
|
Day |
Time |
Course |
Room # |
Professor | |
|
Monday |
9:20 • 10:35 |
Contracts |
105 |
Professor Terry Kogan | |
|
Monday |
5:15 • 6:40 |
Scientific Forensic Evidence |
106 |
Professor Scott Matheson | |
|
Tuesday |
9:20 • 10:35 |
Civil Procedure |
105 |
Professor Amy Wildermuth | |
|
Tuesday |
2:50 • 3:45 |
Environmental Law & Policy |
Borchard Conference (upstairs) |
Professor Robert Adler | |
|
Wednesday |
9:20 • 10:35 |
Civil Procedure |
105 |
Professor Amy Wildermuth | |
|
Wednesday |
1:15 - 2:30 |
Evidence |
106 |
Professor Dan Medwed | |
|
Thursday |
10:55 • 12:10 |
Contracts |
105 |
Professor Terry Kogan | |
|
Thursday |
1:15 • 2:30 |
Torts |
105 |
Professor Tom Lund | |
|
Friday |
8:30 • 10:30 |
Rights of Crime Victims |
Borchard Conference (upstairs) |
Professor Paul Cassell | |
|
Friday |
1:15 • 2:30 |
Torts |
107 |
Professor Alex Skibine | |
