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The concept of Evidence is a core academic requirement and subject matter within the University of Texas School of Law, serving as a prerequisite for courses like Advocacy Survey and Intensive Litigation Advocacy Skills [1], [2], [3], and appearing as a key topic in the Judicial Internship Program curriculum [4].
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referenceThe classroom component of the Judicial Internship Program at the University of Texas School of Law covers topics including charging instruments, discovery, search and seizure, jury selection, public integrity prosecution, trial tactics, evidence, post-conviction DNA, and oral advocacy.
claimPrerequisites for the Intensive Litigation Advocacy Skills course at the University of Texas School of Law are Evidence (83) and Advocacy Survey (87D).
procedureThe Advocacy Survey course at Texas Law requires Evidence as a prerequisite or concurrent course.
claimThe course with ID 296W at Texas Law requires a course in Evidence as a pre- or co-requisite.