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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Discussion--2 hours. The California communityproperty system, including the rights of marital and domestic partners during the ongoing relationship, and upon the end of the relationship by death or divorce.
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2.00 Credits
Discussion-2 hours. The Americans with Disabilities Act (A.D.A.) as it applies to employment, higher education, public accommodations, and government services and programs. Emphasis on the statutory definition of disability, entities subject to the A.D.A., the "otherwise qualified" requirement, forms of discrimination,reasonable accommodation, and defenses.
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3.00 Credits
Discussion--3 hours. Federal constitutional limits ongovernment authority to gather evidence and investigate crime. Topics include Fourth Amendment limits on search, seizure, and arrest; the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination; and the Sixth Amendment right to counsel.
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3.00 Credits
Discussion--3 hours. Examines a range of issues,including bail, charging decisions, preliminary hearings, discovery, statute of limitations, venue, joinder and severance, pleas, plea bargaining, assistance of counsel, trial, double jeopardy, sentencing, appeal and collateral remedies.
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3.00 Credits
Discussion-3 hours. Prerequisite: course 215 or consent of instructor; course 220 or consent of instructor; prerequisites for this class are rarely waived, do not register for the course unless you have satisfied them or received advance approval from the professor waiving them with respect to you. Acquaints students with a range of business transac tions frequently encountered by lawyers representing business clients and/or individuals of moderate or large wealth. Limited enrollment.
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3.00 Credits
Discussion-3 hours. Practical approach to mergers and acquisitions, with an in-depth look at the planning, negotiation and completion of mergers and acquisitions. Areas explored will include principal acquisition methods, transaction structures, corporate and securities laws, fiduciary duties and legal and regulatory concerns.
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3.00 Credits
Discussion-3 hours. Prerequisite: course 219. In addition to examining the evidence law governing the admission of scientific testimony, this course considers trial advocacy in presenting and attacking such testimony. Limited enrollment.
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3.00 Credits
Discussion-3 hours. Prerequisite: prior course work in environmental law and/or international law helpful. Provides an overview of the structure and basic principles of international environmental law and policy.
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3.00 Credits
Discussion-3 hours. Issues raised by legal and social distinctions between men and women. Explores potential remedies for discrimination drawn from constitutional law, statutory enactments, and common law developments. Subject matter areas include sex-based discrimination in constitutional law, family law, reproductive rights, educational opportunity, criminal law, and employment.
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2.00 Credits
Discussion-2 hours. Examines legal and social regulation of sexual orientation and gender identity.
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