Menu Courses and Electives
Widener Law Commonwealth reserves the right to modify curriculum requirements and course offerings.
Courses
- Advanced Trial Methods
- Agricultural Law
- AI Empowered Lawyering
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Animal Law
- Artificial Intelligence and the Law
- Asylum Law
- Bankruptcy
- Bioethics and the Law
- Business Basics for Lawyers
- Business Planning
- Clinical and Judicial Externships
- Conflict of Laws
- Criminal Procedure: Adjudication
- Deal Skills: Mergers & Acquisitions
- Employment Discrimination Law
- Environmental Law
- Family Law
- Federal Civil Practice
- Federal Courts
- Federal Criminal Practice
- Federal Income Tax
- Foundational AI
- Government Contracting
- Government Law Colloquium
- Health Law
- Hip Hop and the Law
- Immigration Law
- Insurance Law
- Interviewing and Counseling
- Intensive Legal Analysis
- ITAP
- Law and Mindfulness
- Law and Policy of Sentencing and Corrections
- Legal Methods III – Advanced Legal Research
- Legal Methods III – Contract Drafting
- Legal Methods III – Estate Planning
- Legal Methods III – Family Law Practice
- Legal Methods III – Legislative Drafting
- Legal Methods III – Writing for the Bar Examination
- Legislation
- Medical Marijuana Law
- Military Law
- Negotiations
- Nonprofit Organizations
- PA Civil Practice
- Post-Conviction Litigation
- Pre-Trial Methods
- Privacy & Cybersecurity
- Pro Bono Practice
- Products Liability
- Remedies
- Secured Transactions
- Securities Regulation
- Seminar: Advanced Legal Ethics
- Seminar Critical Race Theory
- Seminar: Cutting Edge Government Law
- Seminar: International Environmental Law
- Seminar: Law and Business Evolution
- Seminar: Leadership and the Law
- Seminar: Pandemic Legal Issues
- Seminar Policing the Police
- Seminar: Tax Policy
- Seminar: Voting Rights and Election Law
- Sports and Entertainment Law
- State Administrative Law
- State Constitutional Law
- State Legislative History
- Taxation of Business Entities
- Trial Methods
- VITA
- Wills & Trusts
Widener Law Commonwealth reserves the right to modify curriculum requirements and course offerings.