CLA 367 - Thinking Like a (Roman) Lawyer

Institution:
Grand Valley State University
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Description:
Many legal concepts we take for granted come directly from Roman law, the influence of which continues to be felt worldwide today. This course introduces legal reasoning and analysis through a discussion-based, case-by-case approach focusing on primary sources in translation. Especially valuable for prelaw students. Part of the Human Rights Issue. Offered fall semester of odd-numbered years. Prerequisites: Junior standing and fulfillment of general education Foundations - Writing.
Credits:
3.00
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Prerequisites:
Prerequisites: Junior standing and fulfillment of general education Foundations - Writing.
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Instructional Type:
Other
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Phone Number:
(616) 331-2020
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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