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2.00 Credits
Examination of a number of topics related to the law of animals, including various issues that arise under the law of property, contracts, torts, and trusts and estates. Instructor: Forbes or Reppy
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2.00 Credits
This outplacement course will provide students the opportunity to work on a variety of legal matters related to animals. This is a co-requisite or pre-requisite of LAW 338, Animal Law. Instructor: Forbes
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3.00 Credits
This course concentrates on possible relationships between law and literature. Instructor: Boyle
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3.00 Credits
A study of the rules governing federal taxation of gratuitous wealth transfers. The course will examine the basic policies, history, and concepts concerning estate planning implications of transfer tax. Instructor: Shaw
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1.00 Credits
The subprime crisis has had a far-reaching impact. It has had a social impact of as-yet-untold proportions. With credit tight, problems are faced by almost every participant in the capital markets-from the borrowers, the servicers, and the banks to the security holders, the insurers, and the central banks. This course will examine these and other issues with a view for addressing the "so what" question. This is a year-long course. Instructor: Brown
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2.00 Credits
A continuation of LAW 344 A from the fall. This is a year-long course. Instructor: Brown
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3.00 Credits
Examines topics in law relating to the law's treatment of and impact on women through a series of different theoretical perspectives that produce alternative understandings of the relationships between gender and law. Theoretical perspectives include formal equality, substantive equality, dominance theory, different voice theory, autonomy, and anti-essentialism. Topics include employment, the family, domestic violence, school sports, sexual harassment, pornography, rape, insurance, affirmative action, women in legal practice, the regulation of pregnancy, sexual orientation discrimination, and the intersection of race, gender, and culture in the law. Some use of film. Evaluation is by an end-of-term exam. Instructor: Bartlett
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3.00 Credits
Surveys the legal environment of the health services industry in a policy perspective. Instructor: Robinson
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2.00 Credits
This course will examine the phenomenon of the internationalization of capital markets in the last 20 years from a legal and regulatory perspective. An introductory section will look at the history, trends and issues associated with internationalization of the markets and the regulatory techniques that have developed in response to them. Several different markets will be studied, regulated and unregulated, developed economies as well as developing or emerging markets, the Euromarket, the European Union, the United States, China and others. Instructor: Jordan
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2.00 Credits
This course reviews the body of American Immigration and Nationality Law, beginning with a survey of the history and current shape of Immigration Law. The course will address American Immigration Law in the context of the U. S. Constitution, International law and the laws of other nations, the legislative, regulatory, and judicial process which creates, interprets, and enforces the law, and current policy concerns directing the future shape of the law. Instructor: Linnartz
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