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Interactive Criminal Law (Video & Document Bundle)
Regular Price: $49.99
Special Price: $48.99
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Interactive Constitutional Law
Regular Price: $49.99
Special Price: $48.99
Package Contents:
CD-ROM
•Three to five hours of video lecture
•Interactive multiple choice questions with answers and detailed explanations
•Interactive essay questions with detailed answers
•Downloadable/printable outlines (two versions of each, one complete and one in a fill-in-the-blank format)
•On-line discussion board for students to share thoughts and ask questions, and for professors to post information and update the materials
•Link to Loislaw.com for further on-line study
•Material divided into easy-to-navigate chapters that track the outlines
Audio Discs
•Three to five hours of audio lecture
•Material divided into easy-to-navigate chapters by subject area
•Digitally mastered and professionally recorded
•Included on four to five CDs
Overview of Major Topics Covered:
Punishment; Statutes; Actus Reus; Mens Rea; General Intent; Specific Intent; Model Penal Code; Causation; Murder; Voluntary Manslaughter; Involuntary Manslaughter; Reckless Murder; Negligence; Felony Murder; Merger; Rape; Battery; Assault; Mayhem; Kidnapping; Negative Defenses; Affirmative Defenses; Defense of Others; Defense of Habitation/Property; Law Enforcement Defense; Necessity; Duress; Voluntary Intoxication; Involuntary Intoxication; Insanity; Entrapment; Inchoate Offenses; Attempt; Solicitation; Conspiracy; Accomplice Liability; Abandonment; Larceny; Larceny by Trick; Robbery; Burglary; Embezzlement; Receipt of Stolen Property; False Pretenses; Extortion; Claim of Right
About the Professor:
Professor McCormack is the Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs at the University of Michigan Law School and is a clinical professor with the Michigan Clinical Law Program, where she teaches a criminal defense clinic, a domestic violence clinic, and a pediatric advocacy clinic. Before joining the faculty, Professor McCormack was a Robert M. Cover Fellow at Yale Law School. She earned her law degree from New York University School of Law where she was a Root-Tilden scholar, and her B.A., with honors in political science and philosophy, from Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut. She has worked as a staff attorney with the Office of the Appellate Defender and was a senior trial attorney with the Criminal Defense Division of the Legal Aid Society, both in New York City. McCormack has been published in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review and co-authored the Criminal Defense Motions Book for the State Appellate Defender's Office. McCormack's current clinical practice, as well as her research and scholarship, focuses on criminal charging issues.