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  • 4.00 Credits

    The study and critical evaluation of principles applicable to the litigation of civil cases. The course considers the structure of an individual law suit and provides an introduction to judicial systems, including both the relationship of state court systems to each other and the role of the Federal courts in our system of federalism. The course places particular emphasis upon the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and on basic principles of jurisdiction including both personal jurisdiction and federal subject matter jurisdiction. 4.000 Credit Hours 4.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours 0.000 Other hours Levels: Graduate (Semester), Juris Doctor, Master of Laws, Law (Non Degree) Schedule Types: Lecture Law School College Law Department Course Attributes: Law JD Upper Level Courses
  • 3.00 Credits

    3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours 0.000 Other hours Levels: Graduate (Semester), Juris Doctor, Master of Laws, Law (Non Degree) Schedule Types: Lecture Law School College Law Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    3.000 Credit Hours 0.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours 0.000 Other hours Levels: Graduate (Semester), Juris Doctor, Master of Laws, Law (Non Degree) Schedule Types: Seminar Law School College Law Department
  • 2.00 Credits

    2.000 Credit Hours 0.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours 2.000 Other hours Levels: Graduate (Semester), Juris Doctor, Master of Laws, Law (Non Degree) Schedule Types: Seminar Law School College Law Department
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course will examine the many legal issues faced by people living with long term and chronic health issues, including cancer and HIV/AIDS, and the role that law has and will play in developing effective responses. It includes a review of federal laws including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Rehabilitation Act, and Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), as well as New York City and State Laws that protect the rights of the disabled. Topics covered will include discrimination in employment and insurance, public and reasonable accommodations, criminalization of HIV transmission, estate planning issues, the right to refuse treatment, political asylum, public health issues, family law and private causes of action. The course will be collaborative and include guest lecturers who specialize in social and legal issues faced by people living with disabilities. In lieu of a final exam, a research paper will be required along with an in-class graded presentation on each student's research for the paper. *This is a 7 week, condensed semester course 2.000 Credit Hours 0.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours 2.000 Other hours Levels: Graduate (Semester), Juris Doctor, Master of Laws, Law (Non Degree) Schedule Types: Seminar Law School College Law Department Course Attributes: Law JD Upper Level Courses, Law LLM Courses
  • 2.00 Credits

    2.000 Credit Hours 0.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours 2.000 Other hours Levels: Graduate (Semester), Juris Doctor, Master of Laws, Law (Non Degree) Schedule Types: Seminar Law School College Law Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours 0.000 Other hours Levels: Graduate (Semester), Juris Doctor, Master of Laws, Law (Non Degree) Schedule Types: Lecture Law School College Law Department
  • 2.00 Credits

    2.000 Credit Hours 2.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours 0.000 Other hours Levels: Graduate (Semester), Juris Doctor, Master of Laws, Law (Non Degree) Schedule Types: Lecture Law School College Law Department
  • 2.00 Credits

    2.000 Credit Hours 2.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours 0.000 Other hours Levels: Graduate (Semester), Juris Doctor, Master of Laws, Law (Non Degree) Schedule Types: Lecture Law School College Law Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    This three credit Seminar is for international LLM students. The course will cover the basics of New York State Civil Practice, including : jurisdiction;parties;statutes of limitation;service of process;provisional remedies;motions;accelerated judgement;discovery;trial;enforcement of judgements; and appeal. The course is designed to be helpful to students planning to take the New York State Bar Exam. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Master of Laws Schedule Types: Seminar Law School College Law Department Course Attributes: Law LLM Courses
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