Course Description

ASSOCIATE VICE CHANCELLOR FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS

Shenequa Grey

Professor Grey is a former prosecutor with trial experience in a full range of trials including armed robbery, rapes, and second-degree murder. She earned an advanced law degree in trial advocacy from one of the leading advocacy programs in the nation, Temple Beasley School of Law. She has taught advocacy and evidence for more than twelve years and is the author of An Anatomy of Louisiana Evidence Law: Code, Commentary, Cases, and Problems, published by Carolina Academic Press (available at www.greyevidence.com, and the electronic interactive supplement available at www.casebookadvantage.com).

Course curriculum

  • 1

    Torts I Course Overview

    • Intentional Torts

  • 2

    Part I: Introduction to Exam Writing

    • Introduction to Exam Writing

  • 3

    Part 2: Framing the Issue Statement

    • Framing the Issue Statement

  • 4

    Part 3: General Rule of Analysis

    • The General Rule of Analysis

  • 5

    Analysis Commandment #1

    • Analysis Commandment #1

  • 6

    Analysis Commandment #2

    • Analysis Commandment #2

  • 7

    Analysis Commandment #3

    • Analysis Commandment #3

  • 8

    Analysis Commandment #4

    • Analysis Commandment #4

  • 9

    Analysis Commandment #5

    • Analysis Commandment #5

  • 10

    Analysis Commandment #6

    • Analysis Commandment #6

  • 11

    Analysis Commandment #7

    • Analysis Commandment #7

  • 12

    Analysis Commandment #8

    • Analysis Commandment #8

  • 13

    Analysis Commandment #9

    • Analysis Commandment #9

  • 14

    Analysis Commandment #10

    • Analysis Commandment #10

  • 15

    Conclusion and Mistakes to Avoid

    • Conclusions and Mistakes to Avoid

    • Points to Remember

    • Downloadable Grading Rubric

  • 16

    WRITING ASSIGNMENTS

    • WRITING ASSIGNMENT I

    • WRITING ASSIGNMENT II

    • WRITING ASSIGNMENT III