Academic Calendars and Course Catalog
Links to Course Catalog and current and upcoming schedule information.
Academic Success
Academic Success includes academic resources such as:
- Success Skills Groups
- Recordings and handouts from past workshops
- SSG materials
- Probation and advising information
Visit Academic Success to schedule an advising or academic counseling appointment.
Bar Exam
Includes information about the Kentucky bar exam and the UBE, generally, bar application FAQ's, bar prep resources, and the form to request your law school application.
Enrollment Management Services
Includes information regarding:
- Registration
- Grading
- Academic Awards
- Dean's List
- JD Class Rank
- Confidentiality
- Degree Audit
- Graduation Requirements
Exam Administration
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Exams on Computer
Students will find information and resources such as the policy governing exams on computer, Exam4 operating system requirements and tutorial videos, and the request form for non-law graduate students to take exams on computer.
For faculty, this page includes the current language to include in syllabi and exam instructions and the configuration form for Exam4 take-home exams.
Externships, Clinics and Other Live Client Courses
Includes information on live-client courses including open positions, applications and necessary forms. At least two hours of live-client courses are required for graduation. Work experience without faculty supervision cannot be used for course credit; all students must apply for live-client courses through the intranet before enrolling.
Student Resources
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Teaching Policies and Resources
Policy updates and resources for full-time and adjunct faculty teaching in the current and upcoming semesters.
Student Affairs and Diversity
The Brandeis School of Law provides a number of opportunities and resources for students during their time here, including orientation, health and wellness programs, study groups, organizations, publications, study abroad opportunities, skills development, experiential programs, bar exam preparation and more.
Student Organizations
The Brandeis Law School is not just an extraordinary academic experience. Your home-away-from-home includes many academic organizations and spaces where similar life experiences allow one to feel safe and valued. From Tag Talk every other week about issues that impact all of us, to the Mighty March Wellness Month of activities, Brandeis believes in the overall well-being of the next generation of attorneys. Join the Law Review, Federalist Society, Black Law Student's Association (BLSA), Women's Law Caucus, Lambda Law Caucus, International Law Society, Disability Allied Law Students Association (DALSA), Hispanic National Bar Association-Law Student Division, etc., we have a safe space for everyone. CONNECT at Brandeis.
UofL Resources
The following are frequently used University of Louisville resources and services for students. Others are listed in the Launchpad, below.
Business Affairs
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Communications and Marketing
The Communications Department assists students, faculty and staff with promoting news and events. Here, you will find instructions on submitting items to the Brandeis Docket and how to request the department's assistance on special projects. You will also find a School of Law-branded PowerPoint template and instructions on creating an email signature.
Event Planning
Brandeis School of Law hosts multiple events each year, both at the school and at various locations throughout Louisville. The event planning team helps coordinate the details of these events, such as securing a time and location, planning menus and coordinating numerous logistical details.
Greenebaum Public Service Program
This program offers pro bono opportunities for students with non-profits, government agencies, and judges. Students complete their 30-hour pro bono graduation requirement and apply for summer fellowship funding through the Greenebaum Program.
Information Technology
The Brandeis School IT Department's most important and visible role is supporting our community and its members in their use of law school- and university-provided technology resources and services. Our most in-demand services include Wi-Fi access, training and instructional and event support.
For students, we offer support for printing, exams on computer and use of our exclusive computer labs.
For faculty and staff, we support office, instructional and communications technologies and exam administration.
Law Library
The Law Library provides study space for groups and individuals, and houses two computer labs. Librarians and staff are always available when the library is open to answer research and reference questions. Students can borrow whiteboard markers and phone or laptop chargers from the front desk to use in the library. A wide range of print and electronic resources are available in the building and from the links below.
- Ask a Librarian
- Database Registration
- Databases
- Research Guides
- Library Catalog
- Law Library Website
- Law School Archives
For Students:
For Faculty:
Law Resource Center
The Law Resource Center is a one-stop-shop for printing, copying, supplies and so much more! We’re committed to providing you with high-quality, personalized services at reasonable costs — saving you time and money. And with our convenient hours, we’re always here when you need us!
If you have Law School building safety or maintenance issues, please contact the Building Coordinator in the LRC.
Professional Development
The Office of Professional Development assists students with every aspect of their job search process while ensuring that their public service requirement is met. It offers general information sessions as well as individual counseling to students who are interested in developing their legal experience.
Forms
Complete library of forms from the following departments:
- Academic Affairs
- Academic Success and Bar Prep
- Admissions
- Building Operations
- Communications and Marketing
- Greenebaum Public Service Program
- Information Technology
- Professional Development
Personnel Policies and Resources
Policy updates and resources for personnel (HR, leave and weather policy, professional development, etc).
Staff Development
Includes information and access to employee professional development opportunities, onboarding, mentoring, learning cafes and more, as well as Staff Senate informational updates.
UofL Resources
The following are frequently used University of Louisville resources and services for faculty and staff. Others are listed in the Launchpad, below.