- Required Course: Professional Responsibility
- Staple: Conflict of Laws
- Staple: Criminal Procedure -- The Investigative Process
- Staple: Evidence
- Staple: Family Law
- Staple: Remedies
- Advanced Federal Civil Procedure
- Advanced Trial Practice
- Appellate Advocacy
- Complex Litigation
- Criminal Procedure: The Post-Investigative Process
- Federal Courts
- Federal Criminal Litigation
- Litigation with the Federal Government
- FCC Practice and Procedure
- International Civil Litigation
- Interviewing, Counseling, and Negotiating Skills
- Maryland Civil Practice
- Maryland Law: A Comparative Perspective
- Moot Court Trial National Teams
- The Role of the Federal Prosecutor
- Trial Advocacy
- Trial Practice
- Trial Skills: A Criminal Case
- Trial Skills: A Medical Malpractice Case
- Virginia Practice and Procedure
- Columbus Community Legal Services: Advocacy for the Elderly
- Columbus Community Legal Services: Families and the Law Clinic
- Columbus Community Legal Services: The General Practice Clinic
- Complex Litigation Seminar
- Criminal Prosecution Clinic
- D.C. Law Students in Court -- Civil
- D.C. Law Students in Court -- Criminal
- Legal Externship
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.
