2024 Final Exam Schedule

Final exam schedule 2024 Winter

Examinations must be taken at their scheduled times unless otherwise noted. No changes will be made. In case of an emergency that prevents you from taking an examination at the scheduled time, you should immediately contact:

  1. (J.D. students) the Law School Assistant Dean of Student Affairs at (313) 577-9293 or (313) 577-3997, or (LL.M. students) the Senior Assistant Dean, Enrollment Management and New Program Development at (313) 577-8025.
  2. the Law School Office of Records and Registration at (313) 577-3979 or (313) 577-8023.  

Do not contact a faculty member with an issue relating to taking an examination at the scheduled time.

All exams will take place in person at the Law School at the time and date listed below unless they are included on the list of “No scheduled in-person examinations” at the bottom of the exam schedule.

Electronic textbooks and notes CANNOT be used for in-person exams as the exam software blocks access to such materials. If the instructor permits materials, you MUST bring in hard copy versions of any materials permitted for in-person exams. 


Winter 2024 final exam schedule

Thursday, April 25

9:30 a.m. exams 

  • Evidence – Winsten LEX 7266 001 Room 1535
  • Contracts B – Sec. 2 – Zacks LEX 6201 002 A-L Room 1515, M-Z Room 1545

1:30 p.m. exams

  • Contracts B – Sec. 1 – Brower LEX 6201 001 Room 1535
  • Contracts B – Sec. 3 – Brower LEX 6201 003 Room 1525 

6:15 p.m. exams 

  • Contracts B – Eve. – White LEX 6201 004 Room 1535
  • Child, Family and State – Nunez LEX 7075 001 Room 1545

1550 reserved for UG Law and Regulation (Anderson) 2:45-4:45 p.m.

Friday, April 26

  • (None)

Monday, April 29

1:30 p.m. exams

  • Civil Procedure B – Sec. 2 – Dubinsky LEX 6101 002 Room 1535
  • Civil Procedure B – Sec. 3 – Dubinsky LEX 6101 003 Room 1525

6:15 p.m. exams

  • Civil Procedure B- Eve. – Carlson LEX 6101 004 Room 1550
  • Trusts and Decedents’ Estates – Cancelosi A-K Room 1535, LEX 7841 001 L-Z Room 1525

Tuesday, April 30

1:30 p.m. exams

  • U.S. Foreign Relations Law – Fox & Roth LEX 7888 001 Room 1525
  • Antitrust – Calkins LEX 7026 001 Room 1545

Wednesday, May 1

9:30 a.m. exams

  • Constitutional Law II – Weinberg LEX 7126 001 A-K Room 1525, L-Z Room 1535
  • Corporations – Lewis LEX 7156 001 Room 1515

1:30 p.m. exams

  • Securities Regulation – Nadler LEX 7761 001 Room 1545
  • Employment Law – Oswalt LEX 7221 001 A-L Room 1525, M-Z Room 1535

Thursday, May 2

1:30 p.m. exams

  • Property – Sec. I – Mogk LEX 6500 001 A-K Room 1515, L-Z Room 1525
  • *Property – Sec. III – Bartell LEX 6500 003 A-K Room 1535, M-Z Room 1545 

6:15 p.m. exams

  • Property – Eve. – Chadambuka LEX 6500 004 Room 1550
  • Professional Responsibility – Fadler LEX 6800 001 Room 1535
  • Taxation of Corporations – Beale LEX 7821 001 Room 1545

Friday, May 3

No exams

Monday, May 6

9:30 a.m. exams

  • Criminal Law – Sec. I – Cantalupo LEX 6300 001 A-J Room 1525, K-Z Room 1535
  • Taxation – Nadler LEX 7816 001 Room 1545

1:30 p.m. exams

  • Criminal Law – Sec. II – Ellman LEX 6300 002 Room 1525
  • Criminal Law – Sec. III – Ortman LEX 6300 003 Room 1535
  • Equitable Remedies – Mateikis LEX 7236 001 Room 1545

6:15 p.m. exams

  • Criminal Law – Eve. – Dillof LEX 6200 004 Room 1515

Tuesday, May 7

1:30 p.m. exams

  • *Bankruptcy – Bartell LEX 7051 001 Room 1545
  • Local Government Law – Mogk LEX 7581 001 A-K Room 1525, L-Z Room 1535

Wednesday, May 8

9:30 a.m. exams

  • International Protection of Human Rights – Chadambuka LEX 7411 001 Room 1545
  • Public Health Law – Gable LEX 7680 001 Room1535

1:30 p.m. exams

  • Criminal Procedure: Adjudication – Ortman LEX 7166 001 A-K Room 1525, L-Z Room 1535

*NO Laptops Allowed (laptops will not be permitted unless instructor specifies otherwise, indicated by an *)

 

No In-Class Exams:

  • All Sections of Legal Research and Writing
  • Advanced Legal Writing: Appellate Advocacy – Sallan
  • Advanced Legal Writing: Legal Drafting – Neville          
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution – Nowakowski
  • Civil Procedure B – Sec. 1 – Long (Take-home)
  • Criminal Procedure: Investigation – Menlo & Van Campen (Take-home)
  • Disability Law – Moss (Take-home)
  • Environmental Law – Hall (Assignments) 
  • Fundamentals of U.S. Legal Research (LL.M. ONLY) - Gleicher (Papers)      
  • Interviewing and Counseling – Buddin           
  • Labor Law – Britton (Take-home)
  • Law of Policing – Graveline (Paper)
  • Mergers & Acquisitions – Baloch (Take-home)                
  • Negotiation – Cholack
  • Peacemaking in State Court Justice Systems – Connors
  • Pretrial Advocacy – Mazzara
  • Property – Sec. II – Winter (Take-home)
  • State Constitutionalism – Long (Take-home)
  • Sports and the Law – Schneider (Papers/presentations)
  • Special Topics: Policing – Robichaud 
  • Trial Advocacy – Carter            
  • Access to Justice Seminar – Kelly
  • Environmental Law: Advanced Topics Seminar – Hall    
  • Ethics in the Lawyering Experience Seminar – Winter
  • Health Law: Advanced Topics Seminar – Walter-McCabe                 
  • Law in Cyberspace Seminar – Weinberg                           
  • Justice and the Law Seminar – Jefferson-Bullock
  • Sexual Violence and the Law Seminar - Cantalupo (Take-home)                                 
  • All Externship Practicums
  • Public Service Externship: Colloquium – Huang
  • Public Service Externship: Colloquium – Lavoy                                
  • Judicial Externship: Colloquium – Hopkins
  • Lawyering in the Nation’s Capitol: Colloquium - Kahn
  • Appeal & Post-Conviction Advocacy Clinic – McCann & Ouvry      
  • Asylum and Immigration Law Clinic – Balgamwalla
  • Business & Community Law Clinic – Watson
  • Community Advocacy Clinic – Robichaud     
  • Legal Advocacy for People with Cancer Clinic – Smolinksi               
  • All advanced clinics and externships