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  1. The University of Arkansas department of political science, the Graduate School, and the School of Law cooperate in offering a dual-degree program that allows students to pursue the Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) and J.D. degrees concurrently. See the Law School Catalog for more info →.

    • Graduate Studies

      We offer or participate in several graduate degrees: Master...

  2. JD/MA Dual Degree Program. U of A Political Science; Academics; Graduate Studies; JD/MA Dual Degree Program; J.D./M.A. Dual Program: International Law and International Political Economy. University of Arkansas School of Law and Department of Political Science, Master of Arts. Program Description

  3. You need a LSAC Applicant account to register for the LSAT and apply to law schools. Go to https://www.lsac.org/jd-applicants for more information. Register and prepare for the LSAT. Applicants should take the LSAT before the end of February of the year in which they wish to enroll. Applications to the School of Law may be submitted prior to ...

    • Required First-Year Courses
    • Required Upper-Level Courses
    • Electives

    LAWW 4104. Civil Procedure (Fa). 4 Hours.

    1. Study of the process of civil litigation from preliminary matters such as court selection and jurisdiction, through joinder of parties and discovery techniques, to disposition of cases and finality of judgments. Some attempt is made to cover the antecedents of modern procedure; where appropriate, suggestions for reform are developed in class discussion. Emphasis is on the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

    LAWW 4024. Contracts (Sp). 4 Hours.

    1. Formation and enforcement by litigation and commercial arbitration of commercial and family agreements. Mutual assent or consideration; third-party beneficiaries; assignments; joint obligation; performance; anticipatory breach; discharge of contractual duties; and the Statute of Frauds.

    LAWW 4074. Criminal Law (Irregular). 4 Hours.

    1. Deals with the questions of what conduct society punishes through a criminal code and of the appropriate punishment for the forbidden conduct. In this context the course includes an analysis of the theories of punishment, the definitions of various crimes, the defenses available to one charged with criminal conduct, and the limitations placed by the Constitution on governmental power in the criminal law area. Throughout the course, special emphasis is placed on the legislature's role in cr...

    LAWW 5013. Professional Responsibility (Irregular). 3 Hours.

    1. Role of the lawyer as counselor, advocate, and public servant; obligation to society of the individual lawyer and the profession as a whole; ethical problems of the profession; representation of the unpopular cause and the desirable client, lawyers' obligation to law reform; lawyer and the press; the lawyer in public service; the aspects of law office management.

    Most of the curriculum in the second and third year is composed of electives. This elective system allows students to choose courses that interest them and that will be useful in the types of careers they choose. Students are required to consult an adviser before registering for upper-level courses. The curriculum at any good law school is always i...

  4. The University of Arkansas department of political science, the Graduate School, and the School of Law cooperate in offering a dual-degree program that allows students to pursue the Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) and J.D. degrees concurrently. Students must be admitted to the M.P.A. program, the School of Law, and the dual-degree ...

  5. University of Arkansas School of Law and Department of Political Science, Master of Public Administration Program Description The dual degree program permits the student to gain both degrees in a total time period of four years, one year less than if the degrees were earned independently.