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2.00 Credits
Discussion-2 hours. The American Bar Association'sModel Rules of Professional Conduct and the Code of Judicial Conduct, which are tested on the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination, and the California Rules of Professional Conduct, which are tested on the California Bar Examination. Issues affecting the legal profession, including lawyers' ethical duties and responsibilities to clients, the courts, third parties, and the legal system.
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2.00 Credits
Discussion-2 hours. Provides an overview of feminist legal theory and considers how its various strands inform legislative and judicial law making. Satisfies Advanced Writing Requirement.
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2.00 Credits
Seminar-2 hours. This course will study legal and religious reform movements for women's rights within Muslim communities in the context of current scholarly and political debates about fundamentalism, democracy, equality, secularism, universalism, and multiculturalism. This is a limited enrollment seminar.
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1.00 Credits
Discussion/lecture. Prerequisite: prior or concurrent enrollment in course 259. Complements the content of the feminist legal theory course by providing students the opportunity to consider how feminist theory may be used to inform law-making.
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2.00 Credits
Seminar-2 hours. This course will study legal and religious reform movements for women's rights within Muslim communities in the context of current scholarly and political debates about fundamentalism, democracy, equality, secularism, universalism, and multiculturalism. This is a limited enrollment seminar.
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3.00 Credits
Discussion-3 hours. Examination of federal and California laws prohibiting employment discrimination, including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Equal Pay Act, Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the ADA, the Rehabilitation Act, and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act.
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2.00 Credits
Discussion-2 hours. Examines a variety of issues concerning the judicial process. Focus is on judge's role in the legal process, the administration of justice, ethical issues, decision making, bias, and critical examination of the strengths and weaknesses in our current judicial system.
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3.00 Credits
Discussion-3 hours. A study of the federal antitrust laws, including the rules against price fixing, market division, limits on distribution, tying arrangements, monopolization and exclusive dealing.
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1.00 Credits
Discussion-1 hour. A study of the federal antitrust laws including price fixing, limits on distribution, tying arrangements, monopolization and mergers.
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3.00 Credits
Discussion-2 hours; laboratory-1 hour. Prerequisite:course 219, may be taken concurrently. Introduction to the preparation and trial of cases, featuring lectures, videotapes, demonstrations, assigned readings and forensic drills. Laboratory held on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evening. Limited enrollment.
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