Following is the course description as contained
in the Manual of Policies and Procedures of Capital University Law School.
843 JUDGING AND THE NATURE OF JUSTICE (2 Credits):
This course will evaluate the profession of judging—the responsibilities
of the neutral arbiter of disputes—including a review of various
judicial philosophies, role rational decision-making as the trier of
fact, judicial writing, judicial ethics, and an examination of the administration
of justice in contemporary U.S. society. Prerequisites: First Year Courses
and Civil Procedure: Jurisdiction and Rules