LAW8500 Law Journal

Membership in Wilmington Law Review involves a substantial time commitment and intensive academic work. It develops important lawyering skills including research, reasoning, writing, and editing skills. Law Review members may elect to earn up to 1 credit per academic year (which may include 0.5 - 1 credit during one semester), subject to a 2-credit cap. Editorial Board members may elect to earn up to 2 credits per academic year (which may include 0.5 - 2 credits during one semester), subject to a 4-credit cap. Each credit hour represents a minimum of 45.0 hours of academic work for Wilmington Law Review (or a minimum of 22.5 hours for 0.5 credits). Credits are graded on a mandatory credit/no credit basis. Permission of the Law Review Faculty Advisor is required to enroll in Law Review for credit.

Credits

0.5-2

Prerequisite

Permission required. See faculty advisor.