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LS 301: The Legal Advocacy Clinic
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: CJS 105 or LS 101 and permission of instructor.The Legal Advocacy Clinic is a unique opportunity for studentsinterested in working with victims of domestic violence in the courtsystem. The Clinic experience will begin in the classroom wherestudents will learn the history of domestic violence and the uniquechallenges involved with addressing domestic violence cases. Oncestudents are educated and trained, students will work in the NewportCourthouse to assist and advocate on behalf of clients that wish toapply for orders of protection. Students will work weekly in the courthouse, providing advocacy services, under the direction of theinstructor.
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LS 315: Concepts in Legal Advocacy
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
This course will introduce students to trial advocacy, practice andprocedure. The law of evidence as well as principles of public speakingand the art of persuasion through trial techniques will be emphasized.Students will prepare trial materials and will participate in the trial ofa case from opening statement to closing statement. This course willalso prepare interested students to take part in intercollegiate mocktrial competition sponsored by the American Mock Trial Association.
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LS 330: Comparitive Legal Systems
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: Junior or senior standingSurvey of the legal systems of selected major foreign countries.While some attention is paid to case law, emphasis is placed on thehistorical, sociological, and political factors affecting the variouslegal systems. Comparisons with the United States laws are made.
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LS 350: Law, Commerce, and the Economy
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: PLS 100 and PLS 221Provides an overview of business law and corporate law practicefor students with a foundation in the American legal system and incontract law. Topics covered include: business organizations, internetlaw and e-commerce, intellectual property, negotiable instrumentsand baking, governmental regulation of business, and business ethicsand business crimes.
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LS 355: Sports Law
0.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
This course examines the effect of the law on the sporting world, bothon the national and international level. Students will be introducedto the effect of sports agents in negotiating contracts and protectingthe interest of a player client, how torts and criminal law affects thesporting world, the regulation of sports through anti-trust and the useof drugs, the inequities in sports towards women and Title I, the effectof the NCAA on intercollegiate sports and the aspects of internationalsports and the Olympics.
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LS 380: Property Ownership and the Law
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Study of the law governing the ownership of personal property, realestate, and intellectual property. Emphasis on the laws regarding theacquisition of property as well as the rights and duties that accompanyproperty ownership in the U.S. Includes an overview of lawsconcerning the conveyance of property to another including probateand estate law.
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LS 410: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Students may choose to work independently with a Legal Studiesfaculty member on a topic chosen by the student and the facultymember. This work may involve directed reading and weeklymeetings and/or an intensive directed research project.
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LS 425: Senior Thesis in Legal Studies
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
This is a capstone course for legal studies majors. Students integrateknowledge of theoretical concepts and practical application ofresearch methods, writing for the legal professionals, and selectedspecialty areas in the law through assigned readings, seminardiscussion, and the completion of assigned projects. Special emphasiswill be placed on ethics and the rules of professional responsibilityfor legal professionals. As an outcome of the course students willcomplete a senior thesis on a topic demonstrating the interactionbetween the law and the student's other major or area of study in theliberal arts.
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LS 430: Special Topics in Legal Studies
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Study of special topics in legal studies. Topics determined by student needsand availability of appropriate instruction.
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MATH 110: Mathematics in the Modern World
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills the University Core Curriculum requirement in mathematicsSurvey of mathematics designed for students who are majoring innon-technical areas. Topics may include problem-solving techniques,an introduction to statistical methods, and an introduction to themathematics of finance.
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