May I attend Toledo Law part-time?
Yes. Your Toledo Law experience can be tailored to a variety of professional goals and academic timetables. Two courses of study are available – full-time and part-time day.
What happens during my first year?
You’ll take the following required courses that are the substantive building blocks for your legal education. You will also take Lawyering Skills I and II, where you will learn legal research techniques and strategies, legal analysis skills, and how to write memos and appeals briefs.
- Civil Procedure - Pleading and Practice
- Constitutional Law - Structure
- Contracts I and II
- Criminal Law
- Property - Fundamentals of Ownership
- Property - Transactions and Land Use
- Torts
What happens during my second and third years?
You will direct your course of study by selecting from a broad range of electives including substantive law courses, legal clinics, and flex courses (one- or two-credit classes that meet on breaks or weekends and feature renowned practitioners and academics who teach specialized areas of the law).
There are a few required courses below to fit into your schedule.
- Civil Procedure - Jurisdiction
- Constitutional Law - Rights
- Evidence
- Legal Ethics
In addition, you will complete two upper-level research and writing projects, with faculty supervision, in fields that interest you. You will also complete the college's experiential learning requirement.