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Room / Days / From-To |
Exam/Paper |
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| LAWJ-822-10
(CRN #: 13838)
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Consolidated Returns: Principles and Planning
X
[Limit: 4]
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2 |
Axelrod L / Brady Joshua |
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7/22C
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Prerequisite: Taxation I; Taxation II or Corporate Income Tax Law I. Recommended: Corporate Income Tax Law II (for students who did not take Taxation II).
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| LAWJ-165-06
(CRN #: 11129)
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Evidence
Updated 2/20/2013
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3 |
Ghetti, Michelle |
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7/22C
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Mutually Excluded Courses: Recommended: Prior or concurrent enrollment in Civil Procedure (or the equivalent Legal Process and Society) or Criminal Procedure or Criminal Law.
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| LAWJ-450-06
(CRN #: 12867)
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Externship Seminar
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2 |
Caesar, Carmia N. |
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Paper
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Note: Externships and Clinics
Students may not concurrently enroll in an externship and a clinic, except Street Law.
Externships and Practicum Courses (previously Experiential Learning Courses)
Students may not concurrently enroll in an externship and a practicum course unless granted special permission by both the instructor and the Assistant Dean of Clinical Programs.
Eligibility for Second Externship
To be eligible for a second externship, a student must submit a memo to the Associate Dean of Clinical Programs, Public Interest and Community Service, explaining: (1) what his/her learning objectives are, and how they differ from those for the first externship; and (2) why these learning objectives cannot be met by existing clinical or practicum course opportunities.
Externships and Practicum Courses
Students who wish to receive credit for the Externship Seminar and a practicum course that has the same field placement may do so only if: (1) the practicum course is taken in a semester following the Externship Seminar; and (2) the student receives permission from the Assistant or the Associate Dean for Clinical Programs. To receive such permission, the student must explain in writing how the practicum course field work would serve substantially different learning goals than did their externship field placement.
Mutually Excluded Courses: Students may not concurrently enroll in an externship and a clinic, except Street Law, or a practicum course.
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Note: In addition to field work, students must attend a series of four meetings during the course of the summer to receive course credit for the externship. The first of these seminars is a MANDATORY ORIENTATION. |
| LAWJ-450-16
(CRN #: 12868)
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Externship Seminar
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3 |
Caesar, Carmia N. |
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Paper
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Note: Externships and Clinics
Students may not concurrently enroll in an externship and a clinic, except Street Law.
Externships and Practicum Courses (previously Experiential Learning Courses)
Students may not concurrently enroll in an externship and a practicum course unless granted special permission by both the instructor and the Assistant Dean of Clinical Programs.
Eligibility for Second Externship
To be eligible for a second externship, a student must submit a memo to the Associate Dean of Clinical Programs, Public Interest and Community Service, explaining: (1) what his/her learning objectives are, and how they differ from those for the first externship; and (2) why these learning objectives cannot be met by existing clinical or practicum course opportunities.
Externships and Practicum Courses
Students who wish to receive credit for the Externship Seminar and a practicum course that has the same field placement may do so only if: (1) the practicum course is taken in a semester following the Externship Seminar; and (2) the student receives permission from the Assistant or the Associate Dean for Clinical Programs. To receive such permission, the student must explain in writing how the practicum course field work would serve substantially different learning goals than did their externship field placement.
Mutually Excluded Courses: Students may not concurrently enroll in an externship and a clinic, except Street Law, or a practicum course.
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Note: In addition to field work, students must attend a series of four meetings during the course of the summer to receive course credit for the externship. The first of these seminars is a MANDATORY ORIENTATION. |
| LAWJ-235-06
(CRN #: 11223)
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International Law I: Introduction to International Law
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3 |
Cope, Kevin L. |
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7/24C
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| LAWJ-360-06
(CRN #: 11143)
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Legal Research Skills for Practice
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1 |
Zarin, Jason S. |
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TK
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Note: In Summer 2013, this course will meet from 6:00 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. for five sessions on May 28, June 4, 11, 18 and 25. Attendance at the first class session is mandatory.
Prerequisite: Legal Research and Writing (or the equivalent Legal Practice: Writing and Analysis).
Mutually Excluded Courses: Students may not receive credit for both this course and Advanced Legal Research.
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| LAWJ-697-06
(CRN #: 12864)
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Managing National Security
X
[Limit: 12]
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2 |
Baker, James |
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Paper
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Note: Students must register for the three credit section of the course (LAWJ-697-16) if they wish to write a paper fulfilling the Upperclass Writing Requirement.
This course will typically meet on Thursdays, but some weeks classes will meet on both Thursdays and Tuesdays. The class schedule includes the following Tuesdays in Summer 2013: May 28, June 4, and July 2. This course will be enrolled via waitlist.
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| LAWJ-697-16
(CRN #: 12866)
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Managing National Security
[Limit: 6]
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3 |
Baker, James |
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WR
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Note: Students must register for the three credit section of the course (LAWJ-697-16) if they wish to write a paper fulfilling the Upperclass Writing Requirement.
This course will typically meet on Thursdays, but some weeks classes will meet on both Thursdays and Tuesdays. The class schedule includes the following Tuesdays in Summer 2013: May 28, June 4, and July 2. This course will be enrolled via waitlist.
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| LAWJ-322-16
(CRN #: 11140)
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Mediation Seminar
[Limit: 24]
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3 |
Sellers, Sandra /
Jackson, Samuel |
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Paper
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Note: The class meets two weekends, Friday through Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with assignments between class sessions. In Summer 2013, this seminar will meet on 6/7, 6/8, 6/9, 6/21, 6/22, and 6/23. Students should not make other commitments during the listed weekends as preparation will be necessary between class sessions. Given that this condensed class format contains the content of a full semester class, students should plan time to complete most of the class readings prior to the first class session on June 8, 2013.
Due to the reliance on role plays, attendance is MANDATORY for all six sessions. Students must attend each class session in its entirety in order to receive credit for the seminar. All enrolled and waitlisted students must attend the first class session in order to be enrolled. This course will be enrolled via waitlist. Class size is limited to 24 students. This course will be enrolled via waitlist.
Full attendance and participation is REQUIRED at all six sessions. Enrolled and waitlisted students must attend the first class session in order to be enrolled in the course
Mutually Excluded Courses: Students may not receive credit for both this seminar and the Negotiations Seminar also offered in the Summer 2013 semester. Students MAY receive credit for this seminar and Negotiations Seminar (with the exception of the Negotiations Seminar offered in the Summer 2013 session).
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| LAWJ-819-09
(CRN #: 12374)
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National Security Implications of Immigration Law
X
[Limit: 8]
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2 |
Rizer, Arthur L. |
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7/24C
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| LAWJ-317-05
(CRN #: 13372)
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Negotiations Seminar
[Limit: 24]
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3 |
White, David M. |
| L520AB |
FSU |
9:00-4:30
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| L520AB |
FSU |
9:00-4:30
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TK
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Note: In Summer 2013, this seminar meets from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on the following days: June 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, and 16. Full attendance and participation is required at all six sessions. All enrolled and waitlisted students must attend the first class in order to be enrolled in this seminar.
This course will be enrolled via waitlist.
Prerequisite: Completion of all first year courses, except Property and Criminal Justice (or the equivalent Democracy and Coercion, or Criminal Procedure), is required.
Part time students, including those transferring to the full time division in Fall 2013, must have completed all first year courses with the exceptions of Criminal Justice and Property.
Mutually Excluded Courses: Students may not receive credit for both this seminar and the Mediation Seminar offered in the Summer 2013 semester; or the Negotiations and Mediation Seminar; or Negotiations and Drafting Seminar.
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| LAWJ-317-06
(CRN #: 11138)
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Negotiations Seminar
[Limit: 20]
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3 |
Costantino, Cathy |
| 344 |
F |
12:15-4:45
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| 344 |
SU |
9:00-6:30
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Paper
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Note: In Summer 2013, this course meets on the following days: May 31, June 1, 2, 8, and 9, 2013. Friday sessions will be held 12:15 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday sessions will be held 9:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Attendance at all five classes is mandatory. Enrolled or waitlisted students must attend the first class meeting in order to be enrolled in the course. This course will be enrolled via waitlist.
Prerequisite: Completion of all first year courses, except Property and Criminal Justice (or the equivalent Democracy and Coercion, or Criminal Procedure), is required.
Part time students, including those transferring to the full time division in Fall 2013, must have completed all first year courses with the exceptions of Criminal Justice and Property.
Mutually Excluded Courses: Students may not receive credit for both this seminar and the Mediation Seminar offered in the Summer 2013 semester; or the Negotiations and Mediation Seminar; or Negotiations and Drafting Seminar.
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| LAWJ-317-16
(CRN #: 11139)
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Negotiations Seminar
[Limit: 18]
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3 |
Altman, Stephen D. |
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Paper
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Note: In Summer 2013, this seminar will meet from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on the following days: May 31, June 1, 2, 14, 15, and 16. Full attendance and participation is required at all six sessions, and students who cannot firmly commit to be at all six sessions should not enroll. The schedule is a demanding one, and those students with other significant commitments on the scheduled weekends should not enroll. All enrolled and waitlisted students must attend the first class in order to be enrolled in this seminar.
This course will be enrolled via waitlist.
Prerequisite: Completion of all first year courses, except Property and Criminal Justice (or the equivalent Democracy and Coercion, or Criminal Procedure), is required.
Part time students, including those transferring to the full time division in Fall 2013, must have completed all first year courses with the exceptions of Criminal Justice and Property.
Mutually Excluded Courses: Students may not receive credit for both this seminar and the Mediation Seminar offered in the Summer 2013 semester; or the Negotiations and Mediation Seminar; or Negotiations and Drafting Seminar.
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| LAWJ-1165-05
(CRN #: 13827)
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Originalism and The Federalist Papers
Updated 5/1/2013
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2 |
Baker, John S. |
| 200 |
TWRFS |
9:00-1:00
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W |
2:15-5:00
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| 200 |
F |
2:00-5:00
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TK
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Note: The class will meet for 5 consecutive days, Tuesday, May 28 through Saturday, June 1. Each morning, class will be held for 4 hours. On Wednesday, May 29, from 2:15 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. the class will go to the Supreme Court for a session with Justice Antonin Scalia. Students should arrive at the Supreme Court at 2:15 to go through security and make their way to the conference room. On Friday, May 31, there will be a two-hour panel discussion scheduled between 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.
An eight-hour take-home exam will be given for the course and will be administered between Monday, 6/10/13, and Monday, 6/24/13.
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| LAWJ-358-06
(CRN #: 11142)
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Presentation Skills For Lawyers Seminar
[Limit: 12]
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2 |
Wolvin, Andrew D. |
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SR
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| LAWJ-361-06
(CRN #: 11144)
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Professional Responsibility
[Limit: 40]
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2 |
Dahl, Scott S. |
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7/24C
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Mutually Excluded Courses: Students may receive credit for only one offering in the Professional Responsibility series and may not receive credit for both a course in this series and American Legal Profession or Professional Responsibility: Lawyers’ Ethics in an Adversary System or Legal Ethics in Corporate Practice or Professional Responsibility: Problems from Practice or Professional Responsibility for Tax Lawyers. Students MAY receive credit for this course and Professional Responsibility in Law Firm and Corporate Practice.
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| LAWJ-940-09
(CRN #: 13879)
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Securities Law and the Internet
X
[Limit: 15]
Updated 2/7/2013
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2 |
Norman, Donna / Paz, Marlon Q. |
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7/22C
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Prerequisite: Securities Regulation.
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| LAWJ-553-11
(CRN #: 13374)
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Securities Trading Regulation
X
[Limit: 4]
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2 |
Sherman, Paula A. |
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7/22C
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Prerequisite: J.D. students must take Securities Regulation prior to taking this class. LL.M. students in the Securities and Financial Regulation Program are presumed to have taken Securities Regulation prior to this course. Specifically, students should have knowledge of the basic duties of a broker-dealer under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
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| LAWJ-1085-06
(CRN #: 13907)
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Sentencing and Pre-Trial Detention: Law and Policy
[Limit: 6]
Updated 3/12/2013
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3 |
Iscoe, Craig |
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WR
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Note: This course will be enrolled via waitlist.
Prerequisite: Criminal Justice (or the equivalent Democracy and Coercion) or Criminal Procedure. Recommended: Criminal Law.
Mutually Excluded Courses: Students may not receive credit for this seminar and Sentencing Law and Policy.
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| LAWJ-1085-16
(CRN #: 13908)
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Sentencing and Pre-Trial Detention: Law and Policy
[Limit: 14]
Updated 3/12/2013
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2 |
Iscoe, Craig |
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Paper
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Note: This course will be enrolled via waitlist.
Prerequisite: Criminal Justice (or the equivalent Democracy and Coercion) or Criminal Procedure. Recommended: Criminal Law.
Mutually Excluded Courses: Students may not receive credit for this seminar and Sentencing Law and Policy.
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| LAWJ-1087-06
(CRN #: 13828)
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Social and Business Entrepreneurship Practicum
[Limit: 16]
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4 |
Cook, Anthony E. |
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SR
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Note: THIS IS A PRACTICUM COURSE. This is a 4 credit course. Two credits will be awarded for the weekly seminar and 2 credits will be awarded for approximately 16 hours of supervised work per week. The seminar portion will be graded. The 2 credits of supervised work are mandatory pass/fail and count toward the 7 credit pass/fail limit.
Students who enroll in this course will be automatically enrolled in both the seminar and practicum components and may not take either component separately. A student wishing to withdraw from the course will be withdrawn from both the seminar and field work components.
Prerequisites: Students must complete the required first-year program prior to enrolling in this course (part-time and interdivisional transfer students may enroll prior to completing Criminal Justice, Property, or their first-year elective).
Mutually Excluded Courses: Students may not concurrently enroll in this practicum and an externship or a clinic (except Street Law) or another practicum course.
Students who wish to receive credit for the Externship Seminar and a practicum course that has the same field placement may do so only if: (1) the practicum course is taken in a semester following the Externship Seminar; and (2) the student receives permission from the Assistant or the Associate Dean for Clinical Programs. To receive such permission, the student must explain in writing how the practicum course field work would serve substantially different learning goals than did their externship field placement.
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| LAWJ-417-06
(CRN #: 13910)
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Sports Law
Updated 3/13/2013
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2 |
Ashe, Mason P. |
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7/22C
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| LAWJ-560-06
(CRN #: 11151)
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Street Law: Community
[Limit: 12]
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3 |
Roe, Richard /
Arthurs, Sean /
Cooperman, Melinda |
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SR
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Note: To apply for this clinic, view the application and course description packet on the web (http://www.law.georgetown.edu/clinics/) beginning April 2, 2013. Submit your application electronically to streetlaw@law.georgetown.edu by April 26, 2013. Upon receipt of this application, a Street Law faculty member will contact applicants to schedule a mandatory informational interview, which must be conducted by May 4, 2013. In scheduling the informational interview, every effort will be made to accommodate the applicants’ schedule, in recognition that the interviews occur during the final exam period. Note that interviews can be conducted by phone or in person and typically last no longer than 30 minutes.
The clinic has a minimum requirement of 4 students and a maximum of 12. Part-time students will be given preference for selection in this clinic, assuming they meet the other admission criteria. When the minimum number of students is enrolled in the clinic, offers will be made on a first-come, first-served basis until all the clinic spots are filled. Any applications submitted after the April 26, 2013 deadline will be considered on a space-available basis, and informational interviews will be required before any offers are made.
Offers will be extended beginning May 7, 2013, and students must accept their offer within three days to secure a spot in the clinic. If the clinic receives no response by 5:00 p.m. on the third day after the offer was made, the clinic will consider the offer declined and will offer the seat to another student. This process will continue until all of the clinic seats are filled.
Students are permitted to apply both for a summer clinic and a clinic offered in the 2013-2014 academic year; however, seats in summer clinics will be given first to those students who do not obtain a seat in a clinic offered during the academic year. Participation: 4 or more students.
Mutually Excluded Courses: Students may not receive credit for both this course and the year-long Street Law: High School clinic.
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| LAWJ-469-06
(CRN #: 13832)
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Supreme Court Litigation Seminar
[Limit: 15]
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2 |
Gornstein, Irv |
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Paper
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Note: This course will be enrolled via waitlist.
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| LAWJ-700-11
(CRN #: 13344)
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Takeovers, Mergers, and Acquisitions
X
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2 |
Heyliger, Adé / Panos, Nicholas P |
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TK
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Prior or concurrent enrollment in Securities Regulation is recommended.
Mutually Excluded Courses: Students may not receive credit for both this course and the J.D. Seminar, International Mergers and Acquisitions Seminar, or the J.D. Course, Mergers and Acquisitions, or the LL.M. Course, International Mergers and Acquisitions.
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| LAWJ-817-10
(CRN #: 12755)
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Tax Shelter Litigation Workshop
X
[Limit: 5]
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2 |
Schwartz, Inna / Green, Graham R |
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SR
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Recommended: Tax Practice and Procedure
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| LAWJ-797-10
(CRN #: 13363)
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The Life of a Tax Controversy
X
[Limit: 6]
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2 |
Mezei, Saul / Judkins, Joseph B. |
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7/22C
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| LAWJ-351-06
(CRN #: 11141)
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Trial Practice
[Limit: 12]
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2 |
Rusch, Jonathan J. |
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SR
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Note: Intensive Session: May 24 - June 13, 2013. Attendance at all nine classes is mandatory.
SPECIAL NOTE about Clinics: Students may receive credit for this course and certain clinics only if this course is taken before enrolling in one of these clinics. The clinics are: Center for Applied Legal Studies; Community Justice Project; Criminal Defense and Prisoner Advocacy Clinic; Criminal Justice; Domestic Violence; Juvenile Justice; or Law Students in Court. This course will be enrolled via waitlist.
Prerequisite: Civil Procedure (or the equivalent Legal Process and Society); Criminal Justice (or the equivalent Democracy and Coercion or Criminal Procedure); Evidence.
Mutually Excluded Courses: Students may not receive credit for both this course and Civil Litigation Practice; Patent Trial Practice; or Persuasive Strategy and Practice in the High Technology Courtroom.
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| LAWJ-962-10
(CRN #: 13834)
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U.S. Export Controls and Sanctions, Including Recent Developments in U.S. Sanctions Against Iran
X
[Limit: 11]
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2 |
Christensen, Larry E. /
Hardin, David T. |
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TK
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Recommended: Administrative Law; International Law I: Introduction to International Law (or the equivalent International Law I).
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