Lawyering Process Program

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Ranked No. 13 in the nation for legal writing by U.S. News & World Report, our Lawyering Process Program provides an introduction to the essential lawyering skills—research, writing, analytical thinking and oral advocacy.



 

Denver Law students in LP class

Lawyering Process Program Overview

  • High Quality Feedback

    Students submit approximately 10 writing assignments each semester. These vary in length and difficulty, and students receive feedback such as oral critiques, peer edits, in-class workshops, and extensive review by LP faculty. Early assignments carry less weight so students can learn by experimenting, and receive feedback on their analysis that is focused on improving the work product.

    After students have participated in several low-pressure/high-value assignments and reviews, they prepare both initial and revised versions of major assignments. To help with revisions, LP professors provide comments on content, organization, style and mechanics. Each major assignment also includes an overall assessment so students can gain perspective on their work and prioritize what they can do to improve.

    The program incorporates at least two individual or small group conferences each semester, both before assignments are due and between revisions when students are focused on putting the critique to immediate use.

    Oral communication is often as critical to an attorney’s practice as written communication. Each semester, LP students are provided with opportunities to discuss and present their analysis orally, including:

    • A one-on-one oral report to an experienced practitioner
    • A practice oral argument
    • A final oral argument before a panel of practicing attorneys and judges in the courtrooms of the Tenth Circuit Courts of Appeals, the Colorado Supreme Court, and the Colorado Court of Appeals.
  • Fusion of Writing and Oral Skills

    The timing of most oral assignments in LP is unique; the initial oral assignment takes place between an original writing assignment and the rewrite. Because of this timing, the LP oral assignments not only serve to hone students’ oral skills, they also assist in sharpening students’ legal analysis. The exercise of preparing for questions and orally discussing their reasoning deepens students’ understanding of the assignment and enriches the quality of their revisions.

  • A Continuing Partnership with the Practice

    DU Sturm College of Law has a tradition of working hand-in-hand with judges and practicing attorneys who provide a continuous connection to the real-world practice of law that students are preparing to join. The law school was once housed above Mapelli’s Meat Market in Civic Center, just steps away from Colorado’s capital dome, downtown Denver law firms, and federal and state courtrooms. The synergy created by the law school’s proximity to local government, law firms, and the courts fueled innovation in DU Sturm College of Law’s teaching programs. DU Sturm College of Law founded the first student law clinic in the country over 100 years ago, and the LP Program continues that spirit of innovation.

  • Judges’ Day

    On Judges' Day, the Colorado Court of Appeals hears oral arguments in two active cases, and all LP students attend. After the arguments, students are allowed to ask the attorneys questions. The arguments are followed by a reception for students who are selected to attend by their LP Professor where they have the opportunity to ask questions of the Appeals Court Judges who just heard the cases at the law school.

    Judges' Day Video Resource
    2019 Oral Arguments to the Colorado Court of Appeals (4/3/2019)

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The Lawyering Process Program really helped me become more practice ready, even from the very first year. Andrew Helm, JD '14

#20 Legal Writing U.S. News & World Report

7 Total Full-Time Faculty

LP Tools and Student Research Resources

Key Faculty

 
Anderson

Robert Anderson

Professor of the Practice of Law

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Austin

Debra Austin

Professor of the Practice of Law

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Bartholomew

Tanya Bartholomew

Professor of the Practice of Law

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Professor Cooper

Jennifer Cooper

Associate Professor of the Practice of Law

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Suzanna Moran

Suzanna Moran

Professor of the Practice of Law

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David Thomson

David Thomson

Professor of the Practice of Law

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My experience in the program was fantastic. I found it to be very confidence boosting and also very grounding. The confidence and skills lead to quality and quality lead to better opportunities and better assignments. Ellis Zwiebel, JD '16