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LAW 600: Duke Law in DC
9.00 Credits
Duke University
This course is open to students participating in the Duke Law in DC program. This course will provide an educational focal point for the externs that will enable them to reflect upon their externships experiences, and place them in a larger perspective. It also educates the externs about important legal, and environmental elements that shape, and provide context for the policy making process at the federal level, and to provide externs with tools to evaluate critically important features of the federal policy making process. 9 credits. Instructors: Kaufman, and Schroeder
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LAW 604: Ad Hoc Tutorial
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Duke University
A group of five or more upper-level students may organize and lead a one- to two-credit ad hoc seminar on diverse topics under the supervision of a faculty member. Instructor: Staff
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LAW 605: Chinese for Legal Studies
2.00 Credits
Duke University
An introduction to the terminology and basic concepts of Chinese law. Reading and analysis of legal texts (codes, cases, contracts, wills). Communication about law and law-related issues in Chinese. Prerequisite: three semesters or equivalent of Chinese. Instructor: Staff
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LAW 606: Duke in DC Federal Civil Rights and Law Program
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Duke University
Law students in participating in this DC program will be placed at the Department of Justice and with other civil rights organizations in the federal and non-profit sectors. 9 credits. Instructors: Hu and Powell
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LAW 607: Federal Civil Rights and Law
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Duke University
This course is open to students participating in the Duke in DC Federal Civil Rights and Law Program. This course will provide an educational focal point for the externs that will enable them to reflect upon their externship experiences, and place them in a larger perspective. Hours: variable. Instructors. Hu and Powell
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LAW 607 - Federal Civil Rights and Law
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LAW 611A: Readings in Ethics
0.50 - 1.00 Credits
Duke University
This discussion course centers around readings that, implicitly or explicitly, draw connections between the practice of law, the experience of being a lawyer, the substance of the law, and ethics (including not only professional responsibility but issues of moral commitment and action more generally). Each section of the course is expected to have a different specific focus, and different readings, but will center on the general topics of professionalism and ethics. This is a year-long course. The students can satisfy the Law school's two- credit ethics requirement by taking this course and the one-credit course titled "Ethics and the Rules of Professional Conduct." The courses need not be taken concurrently. Instructor: Law Faculty
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LAW 613A: Readings
0.50 Credits
Duke University
The "Readings" will cover various topics. The course will be a year-long course. The course will function as a "book group" meant to facilitate informal discussion.. This course does NOT fulfill the ethics requirement. Instructor: Staff
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LAW 613B: Readings
0.50 Credits
Duke University
Continuation of LAW 613A. Instructor: Staff
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LAW 614: Reading Group in Constitutional Theory
1.00 Credits
Duke University
This course explores a variety of foundational topics in constitutional theory. Those topics include the nature and limits of constitutional reasoning, theories of constitutional interpretation, the role of non-judicial actors in determining constitutional meaning, and mechanisms of constitutional change. The course will require reading disproportionate to the single credit. Attendance is mandatory. Instructors: N.Siegel and Young
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LAW 630: French for Legal Studies
2.00 Credits
Duke University
An introduction to the terminology and basic concepts of French law. Reading and analysis of legal texts (codes, cases, contracts, wills). Communication about law and law-related issues in French. Prerequisite: three semesters or equivalent of French. Instructor: Staff
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