2022 Subjects
BARBRI Legal Ed partners with law schools to deliver online, subjects taught by renowned professors from ABA-accredited law schools. Faculty serves as visiting or adjunct faculty at each school, which awards the academic credit.
Following our successful 2014-2020 programs and the liberalization of ABA Standard 306, we have increased the number of topics delivered in 2022.
- Advanced Legal Research, Amy Sloan (Baltimore)
- Antitrust, Joshua Wright (George Mason)
- Bankruptcy, Jessica Gabel Cino (Georgia State)
- Business Organizations, Carliss Chatman (Washington & Lee)
- Conflict of Laws, Erin O’Hara O’Connor (Florida State)
- Consumer Law, Katie Porter (University of California, Irvine), Leah Plunkett (Harvard)
- Copyright, Doris Long (New Hampshire)
- Criminal Procedure‐Investigation, Ron Wright (Wake Forest)
- eDiscovery, Chris Schultz (Baylor)
- Evidence, Pavel Wonsowicz (UCLA)
- Extended Bar Preparation I (3 credits), (Samuel Farkas, BARBRI)
- Extended Bar Preparation II (2 credits), (Samuel Farkas, BARBRI)
- Family Law, Robin Fretwell Wilson (Illinois)
- Health Law, Jessica Mantel (Houston)
- Healthcare Compliance, Mary Crossley (Pittsburgh)
- Insurance Law, Maria O’Brien Hylton (Boston University)
- Intellectual Property, Megan Carpenter (New Hampshire)
- International Sales & Commercial Arbitration, Jack Graves (Syracuse)
- Mergers & Acquisitions, William Sjostrom (Arizona)
- National Security: Counterterrorism, Amos Guiora (Utah)
- Patent Law, Micky Minhas (New Hampshire)
- Personal Income Tax, Beverly Moran (Vanderbilt)
- Professional Responsibility, John Dzienkowski (Texas)
- Sales Law (with CISG option), Jack Graves (Syracuse) *
- Secured Transactions, Bill Henning (Texas A&M)
- Securities Regulation, Zachary Gubler (Arizona State)
- Sports Law, Gene Marsh (Alabama)
- Trademark, Alexandra Roberts (New Hampshire)
- Wills, Trusts, and Estates, Gerry W. Beyer (Texas Tech)
* 2 or 3 credit
We are BARBRI Legal Ed is not an ABA accredited entity. For subject offering academic credit, the partner A partner law school may use its accreditation to award course credit.