Law 101 - Introduction to Legal Analysis

Alison Grey Anderson
Professor of Law Emerita
B.A. Radcliffe College, 1965
J.D. UC Berkeley Law School, 1968
J.D. UC Berkeley Law School, 1968
UCLA Faculty Since 1972
Course Description:
The course provides an introduction to principles of sound legal analysis for incoming first-year students. Topics include: structure of the legal system, analysis of rule creation and rule application jurisprudence, and legal argument. Through readings, cases, lectures, and in-class exercises, students develop elementary skills in legal analysis. This course is offered over the first five days of the semester, concluding prior to the start of all other first-year courses.
Course Information:
Faculty | Term | Course | Section | Schedule | Units | Requisite | Satisfies SAW |
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Alison Anderson | 20F | 101 | LEC 1 | Unscheduled | 1.0 | No | No |
Course meets August 17 - 21, 2020. |
Textbook Information:
Textbook for Fall 2020 LEC 1 |
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Bergman, Goodman and Holm. Cracking the Case Method: Legal Analysis for Law School Success 2nd ed. ISBN: 9781640202016. West Academic Publishing. REQUIRED $45.00 |