Trial Advocacy: Litigating in a High Tech Courtroom (LAW-913)
In this course, students will explore through lecture, demonstration, and discussion the accumulation, organization and presentation of proof in the digital world. This includes an examination of evidentiary and procedural rules as they relate to visual advocacy, computer technology and digital graphics. Students will also prepare and present visual evidence using the evidence camera and PowerPoint graphics in various trial segments (opening, closing, etc.) based on case files by the National Institute of Trial Advocacy.
This seminar is taught by Mark Austrian, Esquire.
This course is offered in the Spring for 2 credits. Enrollment is limited to 8 students.