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Adjudication & Legal Jurisprudence (CCJ 506)

Term: Academic Year 2023-2024 Summer Session

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David Abeling-Judge
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Albert S. Thomas , Jr.
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Jackie Gray Ennis
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(Graduate Seminar on Law, Adjudication and Legal Jurisprudence)

This seminar course will examine historical antecedents and contemporary issues affecting the criminal law process. It will explore substantive and procedural issues and their influence on adjudication, prosecution and defense. This course will examine the judiciary and judicial branch agencies' including the structure, organization, and functions of courts and their role in making and changing justice system policies and practices. This course will add to graduate students' foundational knowledge and build on competencies required for further graduate and professional study in the field.