[Law25] ATTN | Spring Course Schedule

DeStefano, John F jdestefano at campbell.edu
Fri Jan 3 17:23:30 EST 2025


Students:

Happy new year! I hope each and every one of you enjoyed a blessed and happy holiday season and is looking forward to a great semester.

I'd like to draw your attention to a few updates to the spring schedule:

  1.
Immigration Enforcement & Defense (Th, 6-8pm; Planning Credit) - If you plan to be a prosecutor or criminal defense lawyer, consider enrolling in this course. The class will be taught by two outstanding lawyers: Gabriel Diaz, who is an Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) for the Eastern District of North Carolina (and a distinguished Campbell Law graduate), and Sebastian Kielmanovich, who is a former AUSA and current criminal defense lawyer and Captain in the Army Reserve JAG Corp. An abbreviated syllabus is attached. I expect this to be a great class. Without a doubt, it will add significant value to your knowledge and skills in criminal law practice. Please reach out to Mr. Diaz (gdiaz at campbell.edu) or Mr. Kielmanovich (kielmanovich at campbell.edu) with questions about the course.

  2.
Administrative Law (M/W 8:30-10am, beginning January 13) - By popular demand, I am pleased to offer Administrative Law this semester. The class will be taught by Jack Nichols, a tremendous lawyer in this space for 40+ years (https://hedrickgardner.com/attorneys/m-jackson-nichols). The class will be taught as a seminar and cover both North Carolina and federal administrative law. Mr. Nichols's role in shaping the history of administrative law in North Carolina is sure to fascinate everyone in the class, especially those interested in constitutional law and civil litigation. The class will begin Monday, January 13. Mr. Nichols will be in the Dean's Conference Room on Monday, January 6, at 8:45 am to answer any questions about the course.

  3.
Trial Advocacy - The classroom time for each performance section (Tues, Wed, and Thurs) has been reduced by 45 minutes; this semester, all performance sections will end at 4:15 pm instead of 5:00 pm. If you did not enroll in Trial Advocacy this semester because of a late afternoon conflict with another course, please take a second look to see if the new time better fits your schedule. There is still availability in the Tuesday section, taught by our Director of Trial Advocacy, Professor Cox, and the Wednesday section, taught by our new Director of Competitive Advocacy, Professor Shekmer, who is a careerlong AUSA.

Best wishes for a happy, healthy, and successful semester!

Warm regards,
Professor DeStefano, Associate Dean



-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <https://list.campbell.edu/pipermail/law25/attachments/20250103/3f7e119c/attachment-0001.htm>
-------------- next part --------------
A non-text attachment was scrubbed...
Name: Class Schedule - Spring 2025 (as of 1.3.24).pdf
Type: application/pdf
Size: 167616 bytes
Desc: Class Schedule - Spring 2025 (as of 1.3.24).pdf
URL: <https://list.campbell.edu/pipermail/law25/attachments/20250103/3f7e119c/attachment-0002.pdf>
-------------- next part --------------
A non-text attachment was scrubbed...
Name: Immigration Enforcement & Defense - Abbreviated Syllabus (Spring 2025).pdf
Type: application/pdf
Size: 84127 bytes
Desc: Immigration Enforcement & Defense - Abbreviated Syllabus (Spring 2025).pdf
URL: <https://list.campbell.edu/pipermail/law25/attachments/20250103/3f7e119c/attachment-0003.pdf>


More information about the Law25 mailing list