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Sandra Day O'Connor Classes that Meet 520.6 Requirements
To guide you in developing a program of study for the LL.M. year that satisfies these eligibility requirements, below is a chart that shows which of our College of Law classes have been approved by the New York Court of Appeals to meet the requirements in each area. Many, but not all, of these classes will be offered in the 2012-13 academic year.
Rule Requirement
Summary
Minimum Credits
Required
Course Name and Credits
§520.6(b)(3)(vi)(a)
Professional Responsibility
2 credits
Professional Responsibility – 3 credits
§520.6(b)(3)(vi)(b)
Legal Research, Writing and Analysis
2 credits
Professional Legal Writing – 3 credits
§520.6(b)(3)(vi)(c)
American Legal Studies
2 credits
US Law and Legal Analysis – 3 credits
Civil Procedure – 4 credits
Constitutional Law I – 3 credits
§520.6(b)(3)(vi)(d)
Subjects Tested on the Bar Exam
6 credits
Business Relationships
Business Organizations – 4 credits
Civil Practice and Procedure
Civil Procedure – 4 credits
Conflict of Laws
Conflict of Laws – 2 credits
New York and
Federal Constitutional Law
Constitutional Law I – 3 credits
Constitutional Law II – 4 credits
Religion & the Constitution – 2 credits
Federal Courts – 3 credits
Contracts and Contract Remedies
Contracts – 4 credits
Criminal Law and Procedure
Criminal Law – 3 credits
Criminal Procedure – 3 credits
Advanced Criminal Procedure – 3 credits
Evidence
Evidence – 4 credits
Matrimonial and Family Law
Family Law – 3 credits
Professional Responsibility
No Class Recommended
Real Property
Property – 4 credits
Torts and Tort Damages
Torts – 4 credits
Trusts, Wills and Estates
Decedent’s Estates – 3 credits
UCC Articles 2, 3, and 9
Sales & Lease of Goods – 3 credits
Secured Transactions – 3 credits
Payments and Credit System – 2 credits