- Staple: Criminal Procedure
- Staple: Administrative Law
- Staple: Family Law
- Foundation Course: Land Transactions and Finance
- Administration of Criminal justice
- Advanced Administrative Law
- Bankruptcy
- Becoming a Public Policy Lawyer
- Civil Rights Law
- Civil Rights and Legal History Seminar: Brown v. Board of Education -- Historical Antecedents, Legal Strategies, and Impact
- Consumer Transactions
- Creditors' and Debtors' Rights
- Death Penalty Seminar
- Education Law
- Employment Law
- Environmental Law
- Fair Employment Law
- Federal Courts
- Federal Regulation of Food and Drugs
- First Amendment Problems of the Media
- First Amendment Seminar: Religious Liberty
- Government Contracts
- Government Contracts, Grants and Programs
- Health Law
- Immigration and Nationality Law
- International Human Rights Law
- Labor Law
- Law of Federal Aid Programs
- Legal Externship: Becoming a Lawyer
- Legal Externship: Supervised Fieldwork
- Legal Rights of People with Disabilities
- Legislation
- Legislation: The Making of a Federal Statute
- Legisprudence: Theories of Lawmaking
- Local Government Law
- Military Law: A Comparative Perspective
- National Security Law and Policy Seminar
- Not-for-Profit Organizations Law
- Public Interest Advocacy: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Lawyering
- Public Policy Fieldwork
- Public Policy Practicum
- Tax Policy
- Veterans Law
- Women and the Law
See also Clinical Skills and Lawyering Competencies and Administrative and Legislative Law clusters.
At the Columbus School of Law, the academic programs are a comprehensive legal education weaving a strong theoretical foundation with sophisticated practical training. This distinctive educational approach furnishes students with the mental tools to face the demands of the 21st century.
