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2.00 Credits
Discussion-2 hours. Survey of the legislative, administrative, and judicial regulation of labor relations under federal law. Historical development of labor law, the scope of national legislation, union organization and recognition, the legality of strikes, picketing, and the negotiation of collective bargaining agreements.
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3.00 Credits
Discussion--3 hours. Current developments in internationallaw, conflict of laws, civil procedure, arbitration, and comparative law in the context of transactions and disputes that cut across national boundaries.
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3.00 Credits
Discussion-3 hours. Civil action for harm to the consumer resulting from defective products. Includes manufacturing defects, warning defects and design defects.
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2.00 Credits
Discussion-2 hours. This survey course covers legal and policy issues related to developing, protecting and preserving affordable, safe and accessible housing and sustaining viable, diverse communities.
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2.00 Credits
Seminar-2 hours. Provides a broad overview of law as it relates and applies to rural people and places.
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3.00 Credits
Discussion-3 hours. Prerequisite: course 220. The federal regulation and taxation of private pensions and employee benefits. The Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), including such topics as coverage, forfeitures, spousal rights, creditor access, fiduciary duties, preemption of state law, remedies, and other litigation issues. Internal Revenue Code issues such as discrimination in favor of the highly compensated, limitations on contributions and benefits, rollovers, IRAs, early distribution penalties, and minimum distribution rules.
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2.00 Credits
Discussion-2 hours. Local agencies, developers, environmental interest groups, and others who regularly deal with the administrative and legislative applications of land use planning and development laws. Topics include zoning, general plans, local government land use regulation, and related areas of litigation. The expanding role of the California Environmental Quality Act.
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2.00 Credits
Discussion-2 hours. Fundamental elements of the legislative process, including legislative procedure; the legislature as an institution; lobbying; statutory interpretation, legislative-executive relations; and the legislature's constitutional powers and limitations.
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2.00 Credits
Seminar-2 hours. Theories and principles of statutory and constitutional interpretation. Original intent vs. living constitution; permissible kinds of evidence for determining legislative intent; canons of construction; extent to which initiatives should be interpreted similarly to legislative enactments.
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2.00 Credits
Seminar-2 hours. This course addresses the process of statutory interpretation, commercial and public interest, and construction of public instruments. The course covers legal and political science theories, and the practicalities of the legislative process, which bear on interpretation of statutes and regulations.
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