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LAW 631: LLMLE Capstone Project
2.00 Credits
Duke University
LLMLE student/faculty research, writing and/or field work. Faculty. 2 credits.
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LAW 640: Independent Research
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Duke University
Law students in their second and third year of the J.D. or LL.B. programs may take no more than three credits of independent research toward the Juris Doctor degree. A J.D. student also enrolled in the LL.M program may take for credit not more than four credits of independent research. Students enrolled in the one-year LL.M. program may take for credit not more than three units of independent research. Students undertaking independent research will meet regularly with the faculty member supervising the research in order to ensure contemporaneous discussion, review, and evaluation of the research experience. Instructor: Law faculty
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LAW 641: Federal Public Defender's Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina
4.00 Credits
Duke University
This is a proposal for a semester-long integrated externship at the Federal Public Defender's Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina (Raleigh) under the supervision of Professor Jim Coleman. Up to eight students will work at the FPDO for sixteen hours each week mentored and supervised by two attorneys in the FPDO who also will serve as adjunct instructors. As part of the integrated externship, students will participate in a course co-taught by Professor Coleman and the two attorney adjunct instructors on Defending the Federal Criminal Defendant. Other members of the faculty and outside guests also may contribute to the instruction. Students will also be permitted to undertake a substantial written research project which could yield up to an additional four credits
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LAW 642: Defending the Federal Criminal Defendant
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Duke University
Each student will be responsible to lead either a case study or simulation excersize which ordinarily will take place in the second half of the class period. From time to time, we may have a guest lecturer (for instance, a Probation Officer or Magistrate Judge) or member of the faculty who will participate in simulation excersizes of discussion of case studies
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LAW 643: Federal Defender Externship Research Paper
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Duke University
This is an optional paper for students participating in the Federal Defender Externship. It will involve a great amount of research. The paper can be 15-60 pages. The hours for the paper will vary
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LAW 653: Legal and Business Russian
2.00 Credits
Duke University
A linguistic and cultural introduction to law and business in Russia. Focus on the specialized vocabularies involved in legal and business Russian. Explores the special problems associated with developing legal and business terminology in a society that is making the transition from a communist system to a market economy. Students explore difficulties in translating legal terminology from a civil law language to a common law language. Prerequisite: two years of Russian language studies. Instructor: Staff
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LAW 655: Spanish for Legal Studies
2.00 Credits
Duke University
An introduction to the terminology and basic concepts of Spanish law. Reading and analysis of legal texts (codes, cases, contracts, wills). Communication about law and law-related issues in Spanish. Prerequisite: three semesters or equivalent of Spanish. Instructor: Staff
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LAW 657: Research Tutorial
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Duke University
Research tutorial.
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LAW 665: Korean for Legal Studies
2.00 Credits
Duke University
An introduction to the terminology and basic concepts of Korean law. Reading and analysis of legal texts (codes, cases, contracts, wills). Communication about law and law-related issues in Korean. Prerequisite: three semesters or equivalent of Korean and consent of instructor. Instructor: Staff
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LAW 667: Portuguese for Legal Studies
2.00 Credits
Duke University
An introduction to the terminology and basic concepts of Portuguese law. Reading and analysis or legal texts (codes, cases, contracts, wills). Communication about law and law-related issues in Portuguese. Prerequisites: 3 semesters or equivalent of Portuguese. 2 credits. Instructor: Law Faculty
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