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LAWJ-038-06
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ANTITRUST LAW
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3
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Kovner M
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07/25D
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LAWJ-071-06
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COMMERCIAL LAW: SECURED TRANS
ME
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3
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Murphy J
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07/27C
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LAWJ-822-10
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CONSOLIDATED RETURNS
X
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2
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McCarty P /
Kirilova P
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07/25D
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LAWJ-215-06
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW II
(Note for students in Professor Barnett's fall 2009 section (LAWJ-215-01): Internet access is not allowed during class; all laptop use may also be disallowed. All enrolled and waitlisted students in Professor Barnett's course must attend the first class to be enrolled.)
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4
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Wasserstrom S
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07/27C
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LAWJ-303-06
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CONTENT ISSUES AND INTERNET SEM
(This seminar will be limited to 15 students. Students must register for the three credit section of the course (LAWJ-303-16) if they wish to write a paper fulfilling the Upperclass Legal Writing Requirement. Three credit course is limited to 8 students.)
(Limit: 8)
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2
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Brenner D
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PAPER
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LAWJ-303-16
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CONTENT ISSUES AND INTERNET SEM
(This seminar will be limited to 15 students. Students must register for the three credit section of the course (LAWJ-303-16) if they wish to write a paper fulfilling the Upperclass Legal Writing Requirement. Three credit course is limited to 8 students.)
(Limit: 7)
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3
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Brenner D
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WR
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LAWJ-165-06
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EVIDENCE
R
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3
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Lynch T
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07/25D
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LAWJ-385-06
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GLOBAL INTELL PROPERTY MGMT SEM
X P R
(Limit: 18)
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2
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Feldstein M /
Tridico A
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PAPER
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LAWJ-854-10
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INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING
X P
(This class, Income Tax Accounting, is required for U.S. trained students pursuing an LL.M.(Taxation). This class is not required for students trained outside the U.S. This class, Income Tax Accounting, is required for U.S. trained students pursuing an LL.M.(Taxation). This class is not required for students trained outside the U.S.)
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2
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Neilson M /
Rabinowitz S
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07/27C
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LAWJ-235-06
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INTL LAW I: INTRO TO INTL LAW
ME
(This section of International Law I is offered as a first-year elective to rising second year part-time students, as well as part-time students who will transfer to the full-time division in Fall 2009.)
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3
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Gresser J /
Stewart D
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07/27C
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LAWJ-235-70
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INTL LAW I: INTRO TO INTL LAW
ME
(This section of International Law I is offered as a first-year elective to rising second year part-time students, as well as part-time students who will transfer to the full-time division in Fall 2009.)
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3
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Gresser J /
Stewart D
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07/27C
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LAWJ-289-06
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JUDICIAL THEMES IN LIT SEM
ME
(In Summer 2009, this seminar will meet for five sessions on May 27 and June 3, 10, 17, and 24.)
(Limit: 15)
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1
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Causey W
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PAPER
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LAWJ-552-06
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LAW STUDENTS IN COURT CLINIC
P PP ME
(Note: Class meetings will take place at 616 H Street, N.W., Suite 500, Washington, D.C. This seminar meets for orientation from 6:00-9:00 p.m. on May 27, 28, 29, and from 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 30. The first day of class is June 3rd and first week court days begin is the week of June 1st. Summer session will end the week of July 27th (the last class is on July 29th and the last court day is that week).)
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5
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Brittingham M
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SR
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LAWJ-552-16
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LAW STUDENTS IN COURT CLINIC
YR P PP ME
(Note: Class meetings will take place at 616 H Street, N.W., Suite 500, Washington, D.C. This seminar meets for orientation from 6:00-9:00 p.m. on May 27, 28, 29, and from 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 30. The first day of class is June 3rd and first week court days begin is the week of June 1st. Summer session will end the week of July 27th (the last class is on July 29th and the last court day is that week).)
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5
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Brittingham M
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SR
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LAWJ-028-06
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LEADERSHIP/TMBLDG/MANAGE SKILLS
(Attendance at all class sessions is required and all enrolled students must attend the first class to be enrolled.
Note: This seminar is mandatory pass/fail and will count toward the 6 credit pass/fail limit.)
Updated 4/1/2009
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1
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Berman L /
Bock H
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SR
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LAWJ-360-06
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LEGAL RESEARCH SKILLS FOR PRACT
P ME
(In Summer 2009, this course will meet for five sessions on May 27 and June 3, 10, 17, and 24. Attendance at first class session is mandatory.)
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1
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Dunn C
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07/01C
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LAWJ-304-06
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LEGISLATION
ME
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4
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Super D
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TK
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LAWJ-697-06
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MANAGING NATIONAL SECURITY
X
(Students must register for the three credit section of the course (LAWJ-697-16) if they wish to write a paper fulfilling the Upperclass Writing Requirement.)
(Limit: 12)
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2
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Baker J
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PAPER
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LAWJ-697-16
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MANAGING NATIONAL SECURITY
(Students must register for the three credit section of the course (LAWJ-697-16) if they wish to write a paper fulfilling the Upperclass Writing Requirement.)
(Limit: 7)
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3
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Baker J
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WR
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LAWJ-322-16
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MEDIATION SEMINAR
ME
(This seminar meets on May 29, 30 and 31 and June 12, 13 and 14. Full attendance and participation is required at all six sessions. Enrolled and waitlisted students must attend the first class session in order to be enrolled in the course.)
(Limit: 24)
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3
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Juliano J /
Sellers S
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H2000
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FS
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9:00-4:30
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H2000
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U
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9:00-4:30
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PAPER
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LAWJ-317-06
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NEGOTIATIONS SEMINAR
P ME
(This course meets on the following days: May 29, 30, and 31 and June 13 and 14. Friday sessions will be held 12:15-4:45 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday sessions will be held 9:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Attendance at all five classes is mandatory. Enrolled or waitlisted students must attend the first class meeting in order to be enrolled in the course.)
(Limit: 20)
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3
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Costantino C
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344
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F
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12:15-4:45
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344
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SU
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9:00-6:30
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PAPER
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LAWJ-317-16
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NEGOTIATIONS SEMINAR
ME
(Note: In Summer 2009 this seminar will meet on the following days: June 5, 6, 7, 19, 20 and 21.)
(Limit: 18)
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3
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Altman S
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342
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FS
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9:00-4:30
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342
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U
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9:00-4:30
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PAPER
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LAWJ-358-06
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PRESENTATION SKILLS FOR LWYERS
(Limit: 12)
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2
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Wolvin A
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SR
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LAWJ-361-06
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PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
ME
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2
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Young G
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07/25D
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LAWJ-349-06
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PUBLIC CORRUPTION
P R Updated 4/7/2009
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2
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Dahl S /
Zeidenberg
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07/27C
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LAWJ-115-06
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RULE OF LAW PROMO/CIV SOC CHINA
(This course is enrolled by professor permission. Students who wish to enroll must email Professor Cantalupo (cantalun@law.georgetown.edu) by 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 15, 2009. The professor will admit students according to the following priorities, in the order listed: 1) division (part-time or full-time); 2) prospective graduation date; and 3) order in which the email request to enroll was received by the professor. A preference will be given to part-time division students who have not applied to transfer to the full-time division. Students will be notified of their selection for the course by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, April 17, 2009. Notified students will have until 5:00 p.m. on Friday, April 24, 2009 to email the professor to confirm that they wish to be enrolled in the course. Due to the international travel and partnerships involved, once enrolled, no student may withdraw from the course without the permission of the professor. After May 1, 2009 and before May 26, 2009, no student may withdraw from the course without the permission of the professor and an “EW” will appear on the students’ transcript even if permission for the withdrawal is granted by the professor. The professor will conduct three information sessions about the course from 5:00 p.m. to 5:35 p.m. on Friday, April 3; Tuesday, April 7; and Wednesday, April 8 in McDonough Hall Room 352. Students are recommended to attend or to contact the professor for more information if they cannot attend one of the information sessions. This is an intensive, five-credit course with an experiential component. Seminars will be held at the Law Center from 5:45-7:45pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays and from 9:30am-5:30pm on Saturdays from Thursday, May 28-Saturday, June 6, 2009, and students will travel to Beijing, China for a combination of seminar and project work for two and one-half weeks from Wednesday, June 24-Friday, July 10 (this 2.5 weeks does not include travel time to-and-from China). Students will complete at least 110 hours of experiential work over the course of the summer session. Attendance at all sessions of the seminar and participation in all course project work during the time in Beijing is mandatory. Students may not take this course simultaneously with a clinic or externship. Students may not receive credit for this course and U.S. Voting Rights: A Practical Perspective, or State and Local Government Lawyering, or Wrongful Convictions, or Motherhood and Criminality or Death Penalty Litigation Seminar or Local Dynamics of Immigration Law and Policy or Cosmetic Safety Regulation: Lawyering in the Public Interest. The two-credits of supervised work are mandatory pass/fail and count toward the 6 credit pass/fail limit. This course is limited to 8 students and part-time students receive a preference for enrollment.)
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5
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Cantalupo N
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588
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TWR
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5:45-7:45
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588
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S
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9:30-5:30
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PAPER
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LAWJ-553-11
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SECURITIES TRADING REGULATION
X P
(This Class will have an In-Class Exam)
(Limit: 4)
Updated 6/4/2009
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2
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Meehan A /
Sherman P
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7/25D
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LAWJ-560-06
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STREET LAW: COMMUNITY
PP ME
(This clinic is open to students who have completed their first year in either the full time or part time division. Orientation will be scheduled for a time that is convenient for the clinic students.
Students must apply through the summer clinic application process. Summer clinic applications are available at http://www.law.georgetown.edu/clinics/. Participation: 6 or more students.)
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3
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Roe R
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SR
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LAWJ-441-08
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TAX POLICY OVERVIEW
X P ME
(LL.M. students are presumed to have taken the prerequisite of Taxation I prior to entering their program of study. Interested J.D. students should have completed Taxation I prior to this course.)
(Limit: 5)
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2
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Field T /
Keinan Y
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PAPER
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LAWJ-351-06
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TRIAL PRACTICE
P ME
(Intensive Session: May 27 - June 15, 2010. Attendance at all nine classes is mandatory.
SPECIAL NOTE about Clinics: Students may receive credit for this course and certain clinics only if this course is taken before enrolling in one of these clinics. The clinics are: Center for Applied Legal Studies; Criminal Justice; Domestic Violence; Family Advocacy; Juvenile Justice; or Law Students in Court.)
(Limit: 12)
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2
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Rusch J
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SR
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