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3.40
Fall 2025
This short course will examine salient features of the legal and economic framework in which we provide medical care in the United States.
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3.41
Fall 2025
This course treats oral advocacy as an effort to persuade any audience of the merits of a cause or proposal and of the credibility of the proponent. The first seven weeks treat advocacy in settings outside the courtroom. The last half deals with advocacy in the most common trial settings: direct and cross-examination, opening statements, closing arguments and appellate advocacy. Mutually Exclusive with LAW 7626, 9055, and 9185.
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3.41
Fall 2025
This course is designed to provide a general introduction to the practice of law under the National Labor Relations Act from the late 1800s through passage of the Wagner Act (1935) and its modification by the 1947 Taft-Hartley amendments. We will review the Act's concept of concerted, protected activity, unfair labor practice or "ULP" and the way ULPs are processed through the Board and courts.
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3.41
Fall 2025
In this seminar students will examine the law's treatment of children's rights. Students will explore the current state of the law regarding the complexities involved with assigning rights and responsibilities to children and those who care for them, and the barriers and limitations courts and legislatures confront when making decisions regarding children.
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3.41
Fall 2025
This course explores a wide range topics on what leadership in the public interest advocacy space entails.
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3.41
Fall 2025
This course explores the intersection among medicine, technology and the law. Topics may include human reproduction and birth, human genetics and the privacy and ownership of genetic information, death and dying, research involving human subjects, organ transplantation, and public health and bioterrorism.Prerequiste: Equivalent to LAW 7008
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3.42
Fall 2025
This course focuses upon the principal federal statutes prohibiting discrimination in employment on the basis of race or sex, especially Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, and the Americans with Disabilities Act. It also examines the federal constitutional law of racial and sexual discrimination, primarily as it affects judicial interpretation of the preceding statutes.
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3.42
Fall 2025
This class explores various legal/policy issues that arise in the context of the new genetic technologies.
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3.42
Fall 2025
This seminar provides an introduction to liberal political thought and then surveys various antiliberal critiques from the political right and the left.
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3.43
Fall 2025
This seminar will examine domestic and global defects in democracy, assessing the opportunities and possibilities of trying to harness AI technology to address those flaws.
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