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245 Peachtree Center Ave NE # 1900, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA

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Downtown Atlanta Campus

Atlanta, GA, United States

The Downtown Atlanta Campus of Atlanta's John Marshall Law School is the school's sole location, dedicated to delivering an ABA-accredited Juris Doctor (JD) program with flexible full-time day, part-time day, and part-time evening options. Situated in the Marquis One Tower in the heart of downtown Atlanta, the campus focuses on practical legal education, emphasizing advocacy, real-world application, and professional skills development. Key features include the Criminal Justice Certificate Program, externships, and state-of-the-art facilities supporting immersive learning in a dynamic urban environment.

  • Criminal Law and Procedure: Foundational and advanced courses such as Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Evidence, Advanced Criminal Procedure, Criminal Pretrial Advocacy, Death Penalty Seminar, and Juvenile Law, taught by faculty experts including Judith M. Barger, B. Michael Mears, Suparna Malempati, and Jonathan Rapping.
  • Civil Procedure and Litigation: Civil Procedure I & II, Pretrial Practice & Procedure, Trial Advocacy, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Depositions, emphasizing litigation skills with instructors like K. Lee Adams and Emma Cohen.
  • Business and Transactional Law: Contracts, Business Organizations, Sales and Secured Transactions, Intellectual Property Law (Patent, Copyright, Trademark), Transactional Drafting, led by M. Scott Boone, Joanna Apolinsky, and Browning Jeffries.
  • Property and Estates: Real Property, Wills, Trusts & Estates, with instruction from Vickie Carlton and Jace C. Gatewood.
  • Constitutional and Administrative Law: Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Federal Courts, taught by Lance McMillian and K. Lee Adams.
  • Torts: Torts I & II, core first-year course offered by Joanna Apolinsky and Lance McMillian.
  • Legal Research, Writing & Analysis: Multi-level curriculum including LRWA I & II, Appellate Advocacy, Negotiations, Scholarly Writing, directed by Kari Mercer Dalton and numerous specialists.
  • Family, Employment, and Specialized Law: Domestic Relations, Employment Law, Workers Compensation, Consumer Law, White Collar Crime, First Amendment Seminar, covered by Elizabeth M. Jaffe, Robert Brown, and others.

This curriculum equips students with comprehensive knowledge and practical expertise across essential legal domains, fostering success in bar exams and legal practice.

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