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Deliver a Rigorous, Engaging, and Effective Learning Experience

Our comprehensive JD course catalog offers your school a seamless, turnkey solution to instantly expand online learning and elective opportunities for students. With more than 25 asynchronous JD courses available, your students gain the flexibility to continue their legal studies remotely, while your school benefits from broadening your curriculum and strengthening online education capabilities. Whether you’re addressing enrollment challenges or navigating budget constraints, our courses are designed to provide adaptable, high-quality options tailored to your school’s needs. 

Expert Learning Design

All BARBRI courses meet ABA standards and are:

  • Developed and taught by distinguished faculty from ABA-accredited law schools

  • Expertly constructed by experienced instructional designers following proven best practices and academic standards

  • Fully built and delivered through D2L Brightspace

Our instructional design team’s expertise in legal education, online learning science and best practices, technology requirements, and the accessibility landscape make them uniquely experienced at delivering quality instructional design within the context of legal education. 

How does it work? BARBRI will manage course delivery, technology, and exam administration while your law school maintains full authority over grade distribution and awarding credit. If preferred, you can even utilize your school’s own faculty to monitor and facilitate the course.

Explore Our JD Course Catalog

2025–2026 Courses include:  

  • 3L NextGen Topics, Samuel Farkas and Marta Young (BARBRI) 

  • Administrative Law, Carlton Waterhouse (Howard) 

  • Advanced Legal Research, Amy Sloan (Baltimore) 

  • Bankruptcy, Anne Lawton (Michigan State) 

  • Business Organizations, Carliss Chatman (Southern Methodist) 

  • Conflict of Laws, Thomas Main (UNLV) 

  • Copyright, Doris Long (New Hampshire) 

  • Criminal Procedure‐Investigation, Ron Wright (Wake Forest) 

  • eDiscovery, Chris Schultz (Baylor) 

  • Evidence, Pavel Wonsowicz (UCLA) 

  • Extended Bar Preparation I (3 credits), (Samuel Farkas, BARBRI) 

  • Extended Bar Preparation II (2 credits), (Samuel Farkas, BARBRI) 

  • Family Law, Robin Fretwell Wilson (Illinois) 

  • Federal Income Tax, Donald Tobin (Maryland) 

  • Health Law, Jessica Mantel (Houston) 

  • Healthcare Compliance, Mary Crossley (Pittsburgh) 

  • Global Perspective on Counterterrorism, Amos Guiora (Utah) 

  • Insurance Law, Maria O’Brien (Boston University) 

  • International Sales & Commercial Arbitration, Jack Graves (Syracuse) 

  • Mergers & Acquisitions, William Sjostrom (Arizona) 

  • Patent Law, Micky Minhas (New Hampshire) 

  • Professional Responsibility, John Dzienkowski (Texas) 

  • Sales Law (with CISG option), Jack Graves (Syracuse) * 

  • Secured Transactions, Stephen Sepinuck (Vanderbilt) 

  • Securities Regulation, Zachary Gubler (Arizona State) 

  • Sports Law, Michael McCann (New Hampshire) 

  • Trademark, Alexandra Roberts (New Hampshire/Northeastern) 

  • Wills, Trusts, and Estates, Gerry W. Beyer (Texas Tech) 

Connect with Our Team

Contact your BARBRI Account Executive at accountexecutive@barbri.com.