Fall 2007 Final Exam Schedule
Your exam number can be located on eLion — select Student Schedule on the left, select the appropriate semester, then Course Detail. Your exam number will be in the upper right corner of this application near Campus Location and College.
The following final examinations will be given at the end of the Fall Semester. Please look at the times carefully, since they change depending on whether we are administering two or three exam sittings during the day. You should be in the examination room well before the start of the exam to ensure that you are able to begin the examination on time.
If you find that you have exams that are scheduled at the same day and time, you may contact the law school Registrar's office to resolve the conflict. The Registrar's office will determine when and where you will take the exam(s) that will be moved. Generally, one of the exams will be moved to the closest available time slot later the same day or to the morning on the next day.
Having two or more exams on the same day is not a compelling reason to request an exam schedule change. If you have an illness or some other emergency that you require accommodation during exams, you must consult with an Associate Dean.
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Last Updated: 2:34 p.m.; 11/26/07
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| Wednesday, December 12 | |
9:00 a.m. |
Criminal Law 101 (Groome) 3 hours |
| 1:00 p.m. | Maritime Law (MacRae) 2.5 hours |
| Thursday, December 13 | |
| 9:00 a.m. | Corporations 101 (Keller) 3 hours |
| 1:00 p.m. | Evidence 101 (Mogill) 3 hours |
| Friday, December 14 | |
| 9:00 a.m. | Torts 101 (Ackerman) 3.5 hours Torts 102 (Farrior) 3 hours Torts 103 (Mogill) 3 hours Torts 201 (Lopatka) 4 hours |
| 1:00 p.m. | Torts 202 (Jessica Kahn) 3 hours (exam will begin at 1:30 p.m.) |
| Monday, December 17 | |
| 9:00 a.m. | Trusts & Estates 101 (MacRae) 2.5 hours Trusts & Estates 201 (Storrow) 2.5 hours Land Use Controls (Ball) 3 hours |
| 1:00 p.m. | Debtor and Creditor Law (Reilly) 3 hours Family Law 101 (Rains) 3 hours Family Law 201 (Engle) 3 hours |
| Tuesday, December 18 | |
| 9:00 a.m. | Civil Procedure 101 (Odom) 3 hours Civil Procedure 102 (Terry) 3 hours Civil Procedure 103 (Welsh) 3 hours Civil Procedure 201 (McNeal) 4 hours |
| 1:00 p.m. | Civil Procedure 202 (Holland) 4 hours (exam will begin at 1:30 p.m.) Mergers & Acquisitions (Bybel) 2 hours |
| Wednesday, December 19 | |
| 9:00 a.m. | Professional Responsibility (Terry) 2 hours Estate Planning & Wealth Transfer I (Trimmer) 2 hours Legislation (Fox) 2.5 hours Environmental Law (MacRae) 2.5 hours |
| 1:00 p.m. | Constitutional Law – part-time (Odom) 2.5 hours Basic Fed. Income Tax 101 (Barker) 3.5 hours Basic Fed. Income Tax 201 (Jeff Kahn) 3.5 hours |
| Thursday, December 20 | |
| 9:00 a.m. | Sales 101 (Keller) 3 hours Sales 201 (Mendales) 3 hours Law Firm Leadership and Management Skills (Brooks) 2 hours Antitrust (Lopatka) 3 hours |
| 1:00 p.m. | Sports Law (Ross) 3 hours Employment Law I (Dannin) 2.5 hours Administrative Law (Gatter) 2.5 hours |
| Friday, December 21 | |
| 9:00 a.m. | International Air & Space Law (Fox) 2 hours Post Conviction Process (Place) 2 hours Agency & Partnerships (Prince) 2 hours |
| 1:00 p.m. | Patent Law (Kane) 2 hours |
NOTE: There are no final examinations given during the exam period in specified rooms for Seminars, Clinics, or Independent Study projects, nor will there be an examination in a specified room during the final examination period for the following courses:
Advanced Legal Research
Advocacy I
Arbitration in the U.S.
Business Planning (Prince)
Comparative Constitutional and Public Law
Copyrights
Elder Law
Higher Education Law
International Commercial Litigation
Introduction to the U.S. Legal System (LL.M.s)
Negotiation
Professional Responsibility (Jessica Kahn Section 201)
The Right To
Russian Law
Trademarks
Writing and Editing for Lawyers
This list is not meant to be exhaustive, and might be changed without notice. You should consult the professor for these courses to determine how the assessment and grading will be handled (e.g., a final paper, a take-home examination, class participation component, etc.).



