Summer 2026 | Course Offerings

It is anticipated that the following courses will be offered during the summer 2026 semester:
Divorce Law Practicum
The Divorce Law Practicum is a semester-long course designed to convey the essential principles, skills, and values that a lawyer must embrace and master to provide competent counsel in the practice of divorce law. Working in the context of a simulated case file and related mock writing and advocacy opportunities, students will consider the potential effects of the substantive law, procedural rules, and ethical guidelines, as well as the accepted customs and practices of lawyers. Designed for students who have completed the fundamental Family Law survey course, this 3-hour Divorce Law Practicum will closely examine the primary areas of divorce practice.
- 3-hour experiential learning course
- Prerequisite (Required): Civil Procedure & Family Law
Prerequisite (Recommended): Trial Advocacy & Evidence - This course is a limited-enrollment course: 12 students
- No exam
Externships
Be on the lookout for a blog post from Prof. Vescovo with additional information regarding the application process.
- 2- or 3-credits
- An application required
- Once approved, students are provided with a permit by the Law Registrar’s office to use when registering

