U.S. Legal Discourse I
Professor Craig Hoffman
LL.M Seminar 762 | 1 credit hours

    Introduces students to U.S. legal resources, research methods, and analytical paradigms. Writing assignments give students the opportunity to develop written analysis using the approaches, forms, and conventions common in U.S. law.

Course No. Cr. Faculty Days/Times  
Fall 2009 Schedule
LAWG-762-10
(CRN #: 13608)
1 Hoffman C
 207    MW  9:00 -11:00
SR
 
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Notes:
     The course is graded honors-pass-fail and is only open to foreign educated LL.M. students (i.e., those students who do not have a U.S. J.D. degree). Required for all foreign-educated graduate students. Students who attended Foundations of American Law and Legal Education should not enroll in this course. This class will meet twice a week from 8/31/09 – 9/23/09.