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Course Criteria
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2 to 3 hours. The sources, norms, institutions, and process of international human rights law; the incorporation of human rights law into domestic legal systems, particularly the United States. (Irreg.)
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2 to 3 hours. An introduction to the international legal system: its structure, rules, and process; the incorporation of international law into domestic legal system, particularly in the United States; in current issues including dispute resolution, jurisdiction, environmental protection, human rights, and use of force. The course is not international business transactions or comparative law. (Sp)
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1 to 4 hours. Involved current legal problems. Subject matter and course credit will be included with the enrollment instructions. (F, Sp)
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2 to 3 hours. Legal, ethical, and economic analysis of problems posed by advances in biomedical technologies. Includes problems raised by behavior control through direct organic intervention, genetic engineering; extension of human powers and faculties by artificial means, human reproduction and death control; and regulation of experimentation involving human subjects. (Irreg.)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 5214, 5443. Children and their relationship with parents and the state in reference to a child's name, educaiton and health care; neglect; abuse; termination of parental rights; adoption; and new reproductive technologies. (Sp)
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2 or 3 hours. A survey of legal issues affecting education, including students' rights, teachers' rights, desegregation, special education, educational finance, and church-state relations. (Irreg.)
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3 to 4 hours. A survey of state and federal regulation of the employment relationship in the private sector, including federal labor statutes, collective bargaining, arbitration, and other employee rights recognized by law. (F, Sp)
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2 to 3 hours. Federal laws prohibiting employment discrimination including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and federal regulations mandating affirmative action by federal contractors. (F, Sp)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: admission to College of Law. Advanced course in law and ethics of lawyering, with primary focus on issues at the forefront of the modern legal profession, worldwide, nationally and locally. (Sp)
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2 to 3 hours. Problems affecting women in domestic relations, educaiton, employment, social security, criminal justice, credit practices, insurance, and or military service; feminist jurisprudence. (Irreg.)
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