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[Job Title] Adjunct Instructor-Fall 2015-Automotive Technology [Office] Automotive Technology [FT/PT] Part Time [Job Type] Unclassified [Closing Date] Until Filled [Category]
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Job Opening Details - Pittsburg State University
Category
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37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00183-ip-10-236-191-2_651740469_0.json
8cf3defb_s___Pittsburg_State_University__Category
[Job Title] Adjunct Instructor - Fall 2015 - Environmental Life Science [Office] Biology [FT/PT] Part Time [Job Type] Unclassified [Closing Date] Until Filled [Category]
Faculty
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Job Opening Details - Pittsburg State University
Category
http://www.pittstate.edu/jobs/OIS006282S
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00183-ip-10-236-191-2_651740469_0.json
8cf3defb_s___Pittsburg_State_University__Category
[Job Title] Part-time Temporary Instructor--Biology [Office] Biology [FT/PT] Part Time [Job Type] Unclassified [Closing Date] Until Filled [Category]
Faculty
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Job Opening Details - Pittsburg State University
Category
http://www.pittstate.edu/jobs/OIS006282S
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00183-ip-10-236-191-2_651740469_0.json
8cf3defb_s___Pittsburg_State_University__Category
[Job Title] Phonathon Coordinator [Office] Development [FT/PT] Part Time [Job Type] Unclassified [Closing Date] Until Filled [Category]
Staff
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Job Opening Details - Pittsburg State University
Category
http://www.pittstate.edu/jobs/OIS006282S
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00183-ip-10-236-191-2_651740469_0.json
8cf3defb_s___Pittsburg_State_University__Category
[Job Title] Full-time Temporary Instructor- Automotive Technology [Office] Automotive Technology [FT/PT] Full Time [Job Type] Unclassified [Closing Date] Until Filled [Category]
Faculty
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Job Opening Details - Pittsburg State University
Category
http://www.pittstate.edu/jobs/OIS006282S
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00183-ip-10-236-191-2_651740469_0.json
8cf3defb_s___Pittsburg_State_University__Category
[Job Title] Custodial Supervisor Senior - INTERNAL DEPARTMENTAL SEARCH [Office] Custodial and General Services [FT/PT] Full Time [Job Type] University Support Staff [Closing Date] 07/24/15 [Category]
Staff
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37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00183-ip-10-236-191-2_651740469_0.json
922f359a_3_12_13_Employment_Tax_Returns__Then____
[If ...] Transcribed incorrectly, [Then ...]
Enter the correct CRD from the correspondence.
[]
Internal Revenue Manual - 3.12.13 Employment Tax Returns
Then ...
http://www.irs.gov/irm/part3/irm_03-012-013r.html
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_528377089_29.json
922f359a_3_12_13_Employment_Tax_Returns__Then____
[If ...] The taxpayer reply is by Fax, [Then ...]
Use the following priority to determine the CRD: Correspondence Received Date Date the reply was faxed, Date entered on the fax cover sheet by taxpayer Current date
[]
Internal Revenue Manual - 3.12.13 Employment Tax Returns
Then ...
http://www.irs.gov/irm/part3/irm_03-012-013r.html
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_528377089_29.json
922f359a_3_12_13_Employment_Tax_Returns__Then____
[If ...] The taxpayer replies, (i.e., other than fax) [Then ...]
Use the following priority order to determine the CRD: Correspondence Received Date Postmark date on the reply envelope Current date.
[]
Internal Revenue Manual - 3.12.13 Employment Tax Returns
Then ...
http://www.irs.gov/irm/part3/irm_03-012-013r.html
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_528377089_29.json
922f359a_3_12_13_Employment_Tax_Returns__Then____
[If ...] The date is illegible, [Then ...]
Check the attached correspondence which bears a received date stamp
[]
Internal Revenue Manual - 3.12.13 Employment Tax Returns
Then ...
http://www.irs.gov/irm/part3/irm_03-012-013r.html
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_528377089_29.json
922f359a_3_12_13_Employment_Tax_Returns__Then____
[If ...] More than one CRD is stamped or written. [Then ...]
Use the CRD that made the return processable. Line out all other CRDs.
[]
Internal Revenue Manual - 3.12.13 Employment Tax Returns
Then ...
http://www.irs.gov/irm/part3/irm_03-012-013r.html
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_528377089_29.json
922f359a_3_12_13_Employment_Tax_Returns__Then____
[If ...] A date cannot be determined, [Then ...]
Use current date minus 10 days.
[]
Internal Revenue Manual - 3.12.13 Employment Tax Returns
Then ...
http://www.irs.gov/irm/part3/irm_03-012-013r.html
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_528377089_29.json
922f359a_3_12_13_Employment_Tax_Returns__Then____
[If ...] There was no reply from the taxpayer. [Then ...]
Enter a "3" in the CCC Field and transcribe.
[]
Internal Revenue Manual - 3.12.13 Employment Tax Returns
Then ...
http://www.irs.gov/irm/part3/irm_03-012-013r.html
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_528377089_29.json
922f359a_3_12_13_Employment_Tax_Returns__Then____
[If ...] Error Code 034 generates after input of 01CRD, [Then ...]
Then see instructions below for correcting or IRM 3.12.38.5.1.6, Correspondence Received Date (CRD), for instructions.
[]
Internal Revenue Manual - 3.12.13 Employment Tax Returns
Then ...
http://www.irs.gov/irm/part3/irm_03-012-013r.html
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_528377089_29.json
2785c189_ingerbread___Gumstix_User_Wiki__Status
[Feature] Android-flavoured Linux Kernel [Notes] This older kernel is used to support the SGX driver code targetted at this kernel; the next release for SGX is expected to be against the 2.6.37 or 2.6.38 kernel. [Status]
2.6.32
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Android Gingerbread - Gumstix User Wiki
Status
http://wiki.gumstix.org/index.php?title=Android_Gingerbread&diff=prev&oldid=5329
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00217-ip-10-236-191-2_262693862_1.json
2785c189_ingerbread___Gumstix_User_Wiki__Status
[Feature] SGX Graphics Drivers [Notes] SGX graphics package is packaged with the source code and automatically enabled in init.rc. See the external/ti_android_sgx_sdk [Status]
Working
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Android Gingerbread - Gumstix User Wiki
Status
http://wiki.gumstix.org/index.php?title=Android_Gingerbread&diff=prev&oldid=5329
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00217-ip-10-236-191-2_262693862_1.json
2785c189_ingerbread___Gumstix_User_Wiki__Status
[Feature] DSP support [Notes] See Rowboat-Android for an explanation. [Status]
Untested
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Android Gingerbread - Gumstix User Wiki
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http://wiki.gumstix.org/index.php?title=Android_Gingerbread&diff=prev&oldid=5329
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2785c189_ingerbread___Gumstix_User_Wiki__Status
[Feature] Accelerometer Integration for Palo34 and Gallop43 [Notes] The LIS33DE accelerometer is supported by the kernel as an input device but code is needed to link this into the android sensor subsystem. [Status]
Broken
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Android Gingerbread - Gumstix User Wiki
Status
http://wiki.gumstix.org/index.php?title=Android_Gingerbread&diff=prev&oldid=5329
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00217-ip-10-236-191-2_262693862_1.json
2785c189_ingerbread___Gumstix_User_Wiki__Status
[Feature] GPS support on Gallop43 [Notes] The u-blox 5 GPS module on the Gallop43 module will acquire a signal after some delay. [Status]
Untested
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Android Gingerbread - Gumstix User Wiki
Status
http://wiki.gumstix.org/index.php?title=Android_Gingerbread&diff=prev&oldid=5329
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00217-ip-10-236-191-2_262693862_1.json
2785c189_ingerbread___Gumstix_User_Wiki__Status
[Feature] Resistive touchscreen [Notes] May require calibration [Status]
Working
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Android Gingerbread - Gumstix User Wiki
Status
http://wiki.gumstix.org/index.php?title=Android_Gingerbread&diff=prev&oldid=5329
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00217-ip-10-236-191-2_262693862_1.json
2785c189_ingerbread___Gumstix_User_Wiki__Status
[Feature] Wifi [Status]
Broken
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Android Gingerbread - Gumstix User Wiki
Status
http://wiki.gumstix.org/index.php?title=Android_Gingerbread&diff=prev&oldid=5329
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00217-ip-10-236-191-2_262693862_1.json
2785c189_ingerbread___Gumstix_User_Wiki__Status
[Feature] Bluetooth [Status]
Untested
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Android Gingerbread - Gumstix User Wiki
Status
http://wiki.gumstix.org/index.php?title=Android_Gingerbread&diff=prev&oldid=5329
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00217-ip-10-236-191-2_262693862_1.json
2785c189_ingerbread___Gumstix_User_Wiki__Status
[Feature] Android Market and Google Apps (such as Maps) [Notes] It is not possible to included proprietary application and access to the market without certification from Google. Informal app stores such as AndAppStore could be used. [Status]
Not Included
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2785c189_ingerbread___Gumstix_User_Wiki__Status
[Feature] Power Management [Status]
Partially working
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Android Gingerbread - Gumstix User Wiki
Status
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37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00217-ip-10-236-191-2_262693862_1.json
2785c189_ingerbread___Gumstix_User_Wiki__Status
[Feature] Android Debug Bridge [Notes] To get this working, see here [Status]
Working
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Android Gingerbread - Gumstix User Wiki
Status
http://wiki.gumstix.org/index.php?title=Android_Gingerbread&diff=prev&oldid=5329
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00217-ip-10-236-191-2_262693862_1.json
2785c189_ingerbread___Gumstix_User_Wiki__Status
[Feature] 4.3" Screen [Status]
Working
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Android Gingerbread - Gumstix User Wiki
Status
http://wiki.gumstix.org/index.php?title=Android_Gingerbread&diff=prev&oldid=5329
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00217-ip-10-236-191-2_262693862_1.json
2785c189_ingerbread___Gumstix_User_Wiki__Status
[Feature] 3.5" Screen [Notes] To get this working, see here [Status]
Working
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Android Gingerbread - Gumstix User Wiki
Status
http://wiki.gumstix.org/index.php?title=Android_Gingerbread&diff=prev&oldid=5329
37/1438042991019.80_20150728002311-00217-ip-10-236-191-2_262693862_1.json
95cb38a6_ASP_NET_Developers___Dr_Dobb_s__Notes
[Feature] Web API [ASP.NET] Both [Notes]
Framework to build an HTTP set of endpoints representing the Web API of your application.
[]
Visual Studio 2012 for ASP.NET Developers | Dr Dobb's
Notes
http://www.drdobbs.com/windows/visual-studio-2012-for-aspnet-developers/240007155?cid=SBX_ddj_related_mostpopular_default_reuse_patterns_and_antipatterns&itc=SBX_ddj_related_mostpopular_default_reuse_patterns_and_antipatterns
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00142-ip-10-236-191-2_391409777_0.json
95cb38a6_ASP_NET_Developers___Dr_Dobb_s__Notes
[Feature] Bundling and minification [ASP.NET] Both [Notes]
Combines individual resource files into a single download and minifies JavaScript files.
[]
Visual Studio 2012 for ASP.NET Developers | Dr Dobb's
Notes
http://www.drdobbs.com/windows/visual-studio-2012-for-aspnet-developers/240007155?cid=SBX_ddj_related_mostpopular_default_reuse_patterns_and_antipatterns&itc=SBX_ddj_related_mostpopular_default_reuse_patterns_and_antipatterns
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00142-ip-10-236-191-2_391409777_0.json
95cb38a6_ASP_NET_Developers___Dr_Dobb_s__Notes
[Feature] Asynchronous code [ASP.NET] Both [Notes]
Full support for new C# keywords for asynchronous operations.
[]
Visual Studio 2012 for ASP.NET Developers | Dr Dobb's
Notes
http://www.drdobbs.com/windows/visual-studio-2012-for-aspnet-developers/240007155?cid=SBX_ddj_related_mostpopular_default_reuse_patterns_and_antipatterns&itc=SBX_ddj_related_mostpopular_default_reuse_patterns_and_antipatterns
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00142-ip-10-236-191-2_391409777_0.json
95cb38a6_ASP_NET_Developers___Dr_Dobb_s__Notes
[Feature] User authentication via social networks [ASP.NET] Both [Notes]
ASP.NET authentication now supports OAuth and can be easily coded to authenticate via Twitter or Facebook.
[]
Visual Studio 2012 for ASP.NET Developers | Dr Dobb's
Notes
http://www.drdobbs.com/windows/visual-studio-2012-for-aspnet-developers/240007155?cid=SBX_ddj_related_mostpopular_default_reuse_patterns_and_antipatterns&itc=SBX_ddj_related_mostpopular_default_reuse_patterns_and_antipatterns
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00142-ip-10-236-191-2_391409777_0.json
95cb38a6_ASP_NET_Developers___Dr_Dobb_s__Notes
[Feature] Mobile development in ASP.NET MVC [ASP.NET] MVC only [Notes]
In ASP.NET MVC, you have ad hoc project templates and features (i.e., display mode) to switch between mobile views.
[]
Visual Studio 2012 for ASP.NET Developers | Dr Dobb's
Notes
http://www.drdobbs.com/windows/visual-studio-2012-for-aspnet-developers/240007155?cid=SBX_ddj_related_mostpopular_default_reuse_patterns_and_antipatterns&itc=SBX_ddj_related_mostpopular_default_reuse_patterns_and_antipatterns
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00142-ip-10-236-191-2_391409777_0.json
95cb38a6_ASP_NET_Developers___Dr_Dobb_s__Notes
[Feature] Model binding in Web Forms [ASP.NET] Web Forms only [Notes]
Ability to use page methods instead of data source objects to perform CRUD operations from within data-bound controls such as GridView.
[]
Visual Studio 2012 for ASP.NET Developers | Dr Dobb's
Notes
http://www.drdobbs.com/windows/visual-studio-2012-for-aspnet-developers/240007155?cid=SBX_ddj_related_mostpopular_default_reuse_patterns_and_antipatterns&itc=SBX_ddj_related_mostpopular_default_reuse_patterns_and_antipatterns
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00142-ip-10-236-191-2_391409777_0.json
95cb38a6_ASP_NET_Developers___Dr_Dobb_s__Notes
[Feature] Strongly typed binding in Web Forms [ASP.NET] Web Forms only [Notes]
Ability to indicate explicitly the type of the data item being bound to a data control.
[]
Visual Studio 2012 for ASP.NET Developers | Dr Dobb's
Notes
http://www.drdobbs.com/windows/visual-studio-2012-for-aspnet-developers/240007155?cid=SBX_ddj_related_mostpopular_default_reuse_patterns_and_antipatterns&itc=SBX_ddj_related_mostpopular_default_reuse_patterns_and_antipatterns
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00142-ip-10-236-191-2_391409777_0.json
95cb38a6_ASP_NET_Developers___Dr_Dobb_s__Notes
[Feature] WebSockets [ASP.NET] Both [Notes]
New classes to support and create WebSockets endpoints.
[]
Visual Studio 2012 for ASP.NET Developers | Dr Dobb's
Notes
http://www.drdobbs.com/windows/visual-studio-2012-for-aspnet-developers/240007155?cid=SBX_ddj_related_mostpopular_default_reuse_patterns_and_antipatterns&itc=SBX_ddj_related_mostpopular_default_reuse_patterns_and_antipatterns
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00142-ip-10-236-191-2_391409777_0.json
95cb38a6_ASP_NET_Developers___Dr_Dobb_s__Notes
[Feature] HTML5 support [ASP.NET] Web Forms only [Notes]
New server controls and improvements to existing controls to better support HTML5 elements and input validation.
[]
Visual Studio 2012 for ASP.NET Developers | Dr Dobb's
Notes
http://www.drdobbs.com/windows/visual-studio-2012-for-aspnet-developers/240007155?cid=SBX_ddj_related_mostpopular_default_reuse_patterns_and_antipatterns&itc=SBX_ddj_related_mostpopular_default_reuse_patterns_and_antipatterns
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00142-ip-10-236-191-2_391409777_0.json
95cb38a6_ASP_NET_Developers___Dr_Dobb_s__Notes
[Feature] ASP.NET configuration improvement [ASP.NET] Both [Notes]
New configuration settings to fine-tune site performance.
[]
Visual Studio 2012 for ASP.NET Developers | Dr Dobb's
Notes
http://www.drdobbs.com/windows/visual-studio-2012-for-aspnet-developers/240007155?cid=SBX_ddj_related_mostpopular_default_reuse_patterns_and_antipatterns&itc=SBX_ddj_related_mostpopular_default_reuse_patterns_and_antipatterns
37/1438042988598.68_20150728002308-00142-ip-10-236-191-2_391409777_0.json
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description
[Course Name] Accounting for Lawyers [Number] 169 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
This course introduces you to accounting issues that arise in the normal practice of law. An understanding of some of the fundamentals of accounting and financial statements is useful in many respects. For example, a labor lawyer representing the Union who understands the company's accounting and financial statements can do a better job than one who is ignorant about finance. A business lawyer negotiating a deal sometimes can change a few technical words and save or gain the client triple digit thousands. Lawyers also need to understand accounting concepts and their embodiment in the various documents which represent the client's income, tax position, net worth, liabilities, liquidity, and general financial position. A lawyer with solid legal expertise whose conversation with the client can range over these topics is a huge asset both for the client and for the firm.
[]
Course Descriptions - George Mason Law
Description
http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses
37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json
ca4673d8_escriptions___George_Mason_Law__Description
[Course Name] Administrative Law [Number] 116 [Cr.] 3 [Description]
An inquiry into the powers and processes of federal administrative agencies, and the control of agency action through judicial review and other means.
[]
Course Descriptions - George Mason Law
Description
http://www.law.gmu.edu/academics/courses
37/1438042982013.25_20150728002302-00333-ip-10-236-191-2_545626574_0.json
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[Course Name] Advanced Antitrust Seminar [Number] 475 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
This course will cover advanced topics in modern antitrust law, including recent Supreme Court cases and developments involving the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice Antitrust Division. The course will examine selected topics, such as the controversies surrounding dominant firms and exclusionary conduct, as well as such areas as the interface between the antitrust laws and intellectual property, health care, efforts to limit antitrust immunity, the Noerr-Pennington doctrine and state action, and merger policy (including the treatment of efficiencies and measurement of entry), as well as an overview of EU competition law. The course will conclude with the presentation of student research papers. Antitrust I: Principles is a prerequisite for this course.
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[Course Name] Advanced Civil Procedure [Number] 163 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
This course supplements the basic Civil Procedure course by an in-depth consideration of advanced topics in procedural law that commonly arise in more sophisticated forms of civil litigation, but are omitted or only introduced in the basic course. Topics covered include: class actions and other forms of aggregate litigation; multi-forum litigation problems, such as federal abstention, jurisdictional conflicts, and international aspects; pretrial and discovery processes in complex litigation; provisional remedies and other forms of expedited litigation; and special federal statutes concerning multi-state class actions, multi-jurisdiction tort cases, and multi-district federal litigation.
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[Course Name] Advanced Constitutional Law Seminar [Number] 467 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
This seminar will: (1) cover constitutional questions that frequently arise in (especially commercial) litigation but often fall into the cracks between Constitutional Law I, Federal Courts, Legislation & Statutory Interpretation, and Administrative Law; and (2) probe those questions to introduce students to (constitutional) litigation strategy, as distinct from both writing skills and high-level doctrine. Subjects include federal preemption; constitutional canons (e.g., non-delegation) in statutory litigation; the dormant Commerce Clause; and the often vexing—and routinely ignored—interplay between these and related doctrines. “Strategy” questions include the ins and outs of appellate litigation but also the economics of appellate lit; client and forum selection; coalition-building and amicus management; and certiorari issues. The seminar requires an inordinate amount of reading unedited briefs and opinions. (Cutting through clutter is itself a valuable skill.) Course requirements include a final paper (20-30 pages) on a topic selected in consultation with the instructor, and written submission of two questions about the readings for each session, due two days prior to the session.
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[Course Name] Advanced Constitutional Law: Freedom of Religion [Number] 234 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
This class examines the original meaning of the Free Exercise and Establishment Clauses as well as contemporary constitutional jurisprudence and conflicting schools of interpretation.
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[Course Name] Advanced Constitutional Law: Freedom of Religion Seminar [Number] 442 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
This class examines the original meaning of the Free Exercise and Establishment Clauses as well as contemporary constitutional jurisprudence and conflicting schools of interpretation. This course is identical to Law 234 with the exception that it is conducted as a seminar and will require a seminar paper.
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[Course Name] Advanced Constitutional Law: Institutional and Historical Foundations [Number] 453 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
An understanding of the principles and intent of our Constitution’s framers provides a key perspective into today’s legal challenges. Students will read and discuss primary constitutional documents and cases from common law, early American law, Madison’s notes of the debates at the Philadelphia convention, the essays of both federalists and anti-federalists and the first state constitutions as well as early challenges to the new constitutional order.
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[Course Name] Advanced Contracts Seminar [Number] 413 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
Advance Contracts will explore topics introduced in Contracts I & II in more depth and with greater reference to philosophy, social science, and law & economics. It should not be thought of as Contracts III. Topics to be explored will include the nature of promise, breach, damages, comparisons between the UCC and common law, and whether courts should expand or limit the enforcement of agreements. Students will write short response papers on the weekly reading, which taken as a whole will account for 25% of the grade. Class participation will account for another 25%, with the final paper counting for 50% of the grade.
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[Course Name] Advanced Economic Foundations [Number] 123 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
The point of view for this course comes from Law and Economics which studies how legal systems, and subsequent decisions, promote economic efficiency. In this course we first examine the process of inter-temporal voluntary exchange as an important source of market inefficiency. We then examine how private treaty solutions, such as reputations, sanctions and exclusion, attempt to overcome this inefficiency. The course then proceeds from the assumption that the law should act incrementally to maximize the gains from exchange by working with and improving on private solutions. At the same time we assume that the legal process is subject to rent seeking, within, by legal professionals, and without, by regulatory capture. This susceptibility implies a need for checks and balances on how the law is used and leads to the recognition that society must be willing to limit the scope of the law as an instrumental tool for social justice.
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[Course Name] Advanced IP Law Seminar: Technology and Entertainment [Number] 463 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
This seminar will focus on emerging copyright and trademark issues in the major content and technology industries, with a particular emphasis on topics that are encountered in the practice of IP law, including: musical licensing in the digital environment; the Digital Millennium Copyright Act; file sharing, cyberlockers and cloud computing; user generated content; film and television rights clearance; special problems in book publishing; the first sale doctrine and exhaustion of rights; cybersquatting and domain name expansion; and the unique legislative process and role of legislative history in copyright and trademark law. The course will begin with a basic overview of copyright and trademark principles, but students should have already completed the entry level IP survey course or another entry level course such as copyright law or trademark law.
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[Course Name] Advanced Legal Research Writing Seminar [Number] 500 [Cr.] 2-3 [Description]
Limited to Writing Fellows in LRWA Program.
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[Course Name] Advanced Securities: Law and Economics of Investment Management [Number] 275 [Cr.] 3 [Description]
This course examines the law and economics of investment advisors, investment companies, mutual funds, and pension funds. These institutions currently manage a large and rapidly increasing share of America's wealth, and further expansion is especially likely with the growing impetus to privatize social security. Yet little is known about their internal organization, the critical contracting and property rights issues they face in financial markets, or the sources of regulation that influence them under the Securities Exchange Act (1934), the Investment Advisors Act (1940), the Investment Company Act (1940), or the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (1974). The course will use basic financial theory and property rights analysis to examine the law that shapes these increasingly vital institutions, with the objective of understanding their internal organization and external environment. This course is an elective in the Corporate and Securities Track. Financial Theory recommended but not required.
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[Course Name] Advanced Trademark Law Seminar [Number] 601 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
Covers advanced procedural and substantive topics of trademark law. Course work includes in-depth treatment of complex areas of practice such as protection of trade dress, packaging, and product design, border protection issues, trademark litigation strategies, and recent legal developments in the field of trademark law. Trademark Law is a prerequisite for this class.
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[Course Name] Advanced Trial Advocacy [Number] 331 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
Continuation of skills of trial and courtroom argument with emphasis on individual technique and jury persuasion. In-depth analysis of criminal and civil cases of complex nature. The course is graded "CR" and Evidence and Trial Advocacy are prerequisites.
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[Course Name] Alternative Dispute Resolution [Number] 348 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
Examines the various modes of resolving civil disputes and focuses on alternatives to litigation, including attorney negotiation, mediation, and arbitration. Concentrates on the structure of alternative methods of dispute resolution and implicated legal skills. The ethical considerations for a new model of attorney practice are also considered.
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[Course Name] American Legal History Seminar [Number] 602 [Cr.] 2-3 [Description]
This course is an opportunity to examine more closely selected topics surveyed in the “American Legal History Survey” course. The specific content of this course will be determined by the instructors, with input (but not authority) from the students enrolled in the course, and thus the topics and readings will vary from year to year with the interests of the participants. The main idea is to become better students, scholars, and practitioners of American legal history.
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[Course Name] American Legal History Survey [Number] 379 [Cr.] 2-3 [Description]
This is a profession-specific civics course for aspiring lawyers. It is about the evolution of American law and legal institutions from colonial times to the end of the 19th century. By the end of the course you should have anecdotal knowledge of, and a comprehensive appreciation for, the development of courts and their relations with legislatures, executives, interest groups, and the general public; of legislation, regulation, and doctrine; of legal education; and of the organized bar – up to about the year 1900.This course is not an introduction to modern American law or government; rather, students are expected to have an understanding of those subjects sufficiently deep and current to enable them to understand analogical and passing references to modern topics.
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[Course Name] Animal Law [Number] 177 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
An exploration and discussion of the treatment of captive and wild animals under state, federal, and international law. The course will address the historical status of animals in the law; legislative efforts and citizen initiatives to strengthen animal protection laws; the application of federal laws concerning captive animals, wildlife, and farm animals; the role of international conventions concerning trade in animals and animal products, free trade, and comparative animal protection laws; the limitations on state laws addressing anti-cruelty, hunting, trapping, and animal fighting; the emerging areas of veterinary malpractice and other animal-related torts; the use of consumer protection statutes to address animal welfare concerns; the effect of free speech, religious expression, and other Constitutional principles on animals protection statutes; legal constraints on animal advocacy such as libel and defamation, invasion of privacy, and the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act; and the movement to obtain legal recognition of the rights of animals.
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[Course Name] Animal Law Seminar [Number] 637 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
This course is identical to Law 177 with the exception that it is conducted as a seminar and will require a seminar paper.
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[Course Name] Antitrust Economics [Number] 237 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
The goal is to understand the role of economists and economics in competition policy and enforcement, the economic theory applicable to antitrust issues, and to apply economic theory to the facts of real antitrust and merger cases. Each week we will study and discuss at least one major case. We will also read relevant economic literature. We will cover the following subjects including introduction to antitrust economics, estimation of cartel damages, economics of cartels, abuse of dominance: rebates, monopolies: market power and loss estimation, market definition, joint venture economics, vertical restraints, free-riding, and intellectual property. Economic Foundations of Legal Studies (Law 108) is a prerequisite for JD students. LLM students must have completed, or be taking Economic Foundations of Legal Studies for LLM Students (Law 114) contemporaneously, in order to register for this course.
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[Course Name] Antitrust I: Principles [Number] 156 [Cr.] 3 [Description]
Antitrust I: Principles (formerly "Antitrust") examines judicial doctrines, enforcement guidelines, and policies relating to competition as a means of ordering private economic behavior. Specific topics include agreements involving competitors, dominant firm behavior, joint ventures, mergers, distribution, practices, and international competition policy.
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[Course Name] Appellate Advocacy [Number] 159 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
This course focuses on brief writing and oral advocacy for students participating in extramural moot court competitions. Rules of the Supreme Court, which govern most moot court contests, receive special emphasis. All class participants must be registered for an extramural competition during the semester in which they take the course, must receive permission of the instructor, and must have taken Appellate Writing (LRWA III) as a prerequisite. As of Fall 2010, students receive two (2) total credits for this class. One (1) credit is "in-class" and one (1) credit is "out-of-class."
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[Course Name] Appellate Practice [Number] 160 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
This course is a practicum on the modes and methods of appellate practice and advocacy. Students are graded on several compositions and practical exercises involving both oral and written advocacy. The course will use federal and/or state rules at the discretion of the instructor.
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[Course Name] Aviation Law [Number] 151 [Cr.] 2-3 [Description]
This is a survey course of aviation law, covering both U.S. and international domestic law and regulation. Students will receive an introduction into all major aspects of aviation law, with special emphasis placed on Government regulation of aircraft, air carriers, airmen, and airports. Students will gain a basic understanding of the structure and forms of federal and international aviation law and regulation. The course will expose students to administrative law, constitutional law, international law, federal jurisdiction, and to a lesser extent antitrust law and environmental law. Materials consist of cases, statutes, treaties, regulations, and policy statements.
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[Course Name] Bankruptcy [Number] 167 [Cr.] 3 [Description]
Studies legal, economic, and social issues in bankruptcy through a survey of the Bankruptcy Code and the previous Bankruptcy Act. Considers bankruptcy liquidation and reorganization, as well as the role of the courts and trustees in the bankruptcy process.
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[Course Name] Bankruptcy Reorganization Seminar [Number] 454 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
This Seminar will cover the procedures, the strategies and the dynamics of corporate reorganization under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. Among other topics, the Seminar will examine management of the debtor's business, financing the debtor while in bankruptcy, what goes into a plan of reorganization and confirmation of the plan. The Seminar will use as a case study a current or recent corporate chapter 11 reorganization case including student access to the Court's electronic docket. Bankruptcy is a prerequisite for this course.
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[Course Name] Broadband Economy – Current FCC Initiatives [Number] 398 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
(NOTE: This course was previously called “Broadband, Net Neutrality, and the Future of Media”) - In the Obama Administration's first term, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) addressed the future of media in the 21st century by, among other things, producing a National Broadband Plan and new "Open Internet" rules. In the second term, the FCC is continuing to make the expansion of wireline and wireless broadband a priority by updating universal service policies, implementing "incentive" auctions to free up spectrum, and holding public workshops to analyze the transition to IP networks. This course will review the FCC's major proceedings in these areas and debate the various policy proposals that are being offered by the FCC and others as solutions. Students will be graded based on class participation, assigned oral presentations, and several written essays due over the course of the semester. There are no prerequisites for the course.
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[Course Name] Business Associations [Number] 172 [Cr.] 4 [Description]
Provides a detailed introduction to the law and economics of agency, partnerships, limited partnerships, and corporation law. The second half of the course focuses on publicly traded corporations.
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[Course Name] Chemical and Biotechnology Patent Practice [Number] 174 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
Presents an in-depth treatment of patent law and practice as applied specifically to protecting inventions relating to chemical and biotechnology. Patent application preparation and prosecution strategies are particularly emphasized. Patent Law I and II are prerequisites to this course.
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[Course Name] Civil Procedure [Number] 112 [Cr.] 4 [Description]
This basic course is for the study of the legal process, with emphasis on the powers and operations of courts deciding disputes between private parties. Examines the organization of state and federal courts and the relations between them; the processes by which courts resolve disputes; and the extent to which judicial decisions are conclusive of subsequent disputes. Among the topics studied are jurisdiction of courts over persons, property, and subject matter; the finality of judgments; the choice of applicable law; the scope of litigation as to claims, defenses, and parties; the processes of stating claims and exchanging information in discovery; trials and the division of functions between judge and jury; the right to jury trial; a brief introduction to the law of evidence; summary methods of decision without trial; and appellate review.
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[Course Name] Commercial Fraud [Number] 196 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
Parallel to the legitimate world of international commerce and finance, there exists an alternative universe of commercial fraud. From Charles Ponzi to Bernard Madoff, commercial fraud is a matter of the gravest concern because, apart from direct and indirect losses, it poses a serious threat to the integrity of the economy. One of the significant problems in dealing with it is the lack of a systematic study of its nature and of the role of law in combating it. This course studies commercial fraud from the perspective of financial fraud, commodity fraud, and fraud regarding the sale and delivery of goods, consumer fraud, securities fraud, bank fraud, risk management, insurance, and money laundering, touching on issues in commercial law, contract, tort, and regulatory matters as well as criminal law.
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[Course Name] Commercial Paper [Number] 176 [Cr.] 3 [Description]
This course covers the workings of the finance and payments systems, and the legal doctrines on which they are based, focusing on UCC Articles 3 (Negotiation, Defenses, Holder in Due Course, and the status of parties to an instrument) and 4 (the bank collection system) and Regulation CC. It also considers negotiation in Funds Transfer Systems and in the context of personal property leases, letters of credit, bank acceptances, and personal property security interests. Related doctrines of agency, suretyship, insolvency, contracts, sales of goods, bankruptcy, and assignment and transfer are reviewed. Attention will also be given to drafting and litigation, the conduct of discovery, and trial tactics.
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[Course Name] Common Law and American Rights [Number] 381 [Cr.] 3 [Description]
This course will survey and analyze the key documents, cases and developments in that evolution from the Magna Carta to American colonial charters, state constitutions, and the federal Constitution and the drafting of our Bill of Rights. In the process the class will also discuss the options and alternatives along the way, the rise and decline of various expedients such as jury trial and a broad-based review of legislation.
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[Course Name] Common Law and American Rights Seminar [Number] 623 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
This course is identical to Law 381 with the exception that it is conducted as a seminar and will require a seminar paper.
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[Course Name] Communications Law [Number] 181 [Cr.] 3 [Description]
A treatment of basic telecommunications law, policy, and regulation.
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[Course Name] Comparative Antitrust Law [Number] 182 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
Antitrust law and antitrust jurisdiction is not determined by the origin of, or the geographic area where the relevant action has taken place. It is determined by the action’s effects. These could and, in a globalized economy, normally do take place any- and everywhere. The more so since the number of countries equipped with more or less sophisticated antitrust laws and enforcement systems has grown spectacularly in the recent years, and continues to do so. Concurrent overlapping of different antitrust laws and jurisdictions has therefore become much more the rule than the exception. And, in essence, no modern antitrust enforcement anywhere in the world can omit to give a close look at what in the relevant area is being done in the US and in the EU. The course focuses on modern Antitrust law and enforcement in a global setting. It will delve into and compare the main antitrust categories (agreements, monopolization, mergers, administrative and court enforcement) from the perspective of mainly the US and the EU systems. It will, furthermore, devote attention to the BRICS countries and to those countries having a significant antitrust record. Finally, it will deal with international antitrust enforcement, both in terms of concurrent or shared enforcement between different systems, and of the workings of international networks, structures, and organizations. Antitrust I: Principles is a prerequisite for this course.
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[Course Name] Comparative Constitutional Law [Number] 346 [Cr.] 3 [Description]
In a world of increasing global interaction it is critical for American lawyers to understand the legal systems of other nations. This course will introduce students to comparative legal methods with an emphasis on comparative constitutional law. It will examine the general features of common and civil law systems, their underlying principles, and the scope of their constitutional protections. It will focus in particular on British and Canadian common law, French and German civil law, and examine the impact of European Union law on member states.
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[Course Name] Computer Crime Seminar [Number] 433 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
This seminar will explore the legal issues that judges, legislators, prosecutors, and defense attorneys confront as they respond to the recent explosion in computer-related and online crime. In particular, the course will consider how crimes in cyberspace will challenge traditional approaches to the investigation, prosecution, and defense of crime, all of which have evolved from our experience with crimes in physical space. Topics will include: the Fourth Amendment in cyberspace, the law of electronic surveillance, computer hacking and other computer crimes, cyberterrorism, and intellectual property crimes. Although much of this class involves computer and internet technology, no prior technical background or knowledge is required. Any technology that needs to be understood will be explained in class, and students should not hesitate to ask for other technical explanations. Criminal Law is recommended but not required. There are no course prerequisites.
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[Course Name] Conflict of Laws [Number] 186 [Cr.] 3 [Description]
Focuses on choice of law problems, particularly in relation to property, family law, contracts, torts, trusts, and the administration of estates. Consideration is given to acts of jurisdiction, effects of judgments, special problems of federalism, and transnational regulation.
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[Course Name] Constitutional Law I: Structure of Government [Number] 121 [Cr.] 4 [Description]
Analysis of the structure of American government, as defined through the text of the Constitution and its interpretation. The course focuses on the allocation of powers and responsibilities among governmental institutions, including the separation and coordination of the legislative, executive, and judicial functions at the federal level, and the relation between the state and federal governments (including an introductory treatment of the Fourteenth Amendment).
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[Course Name] Constitutional Law II: The 14th Amendment [Number] 158 [Cr.] 2-3 [Description]
This course is a continuation of Constitutional Law I, and examines the interpretations of the Equal Protection and Due Process Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment, and the scope of congressional authority to enforce these constitutional provisions.
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[Course Name] Constitutional Law: The Founding [Number] 131 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
This is a course in which students read and discuss important documents that illuminate the intellectual and historical context in which the U.S. Constitution was framed. The focus is on primary sources, such as the Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights, our Declaration of Independence, early state constitutions, Madison's notes of the debates at the Philadelphia Convention, selected writings of the Anti-Federalists, and the complete Federalist Papers.
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[Course Name] Constitutional Law: The Second Amendment [Number] 487 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
This seminar will examine the history and original meaning of the Second Amendment, as well as its interpretation by the courts. Some attention will be given to academic studies of the efficacy of government regulations aimed at reducing the misuse of firearms. There are no prerequisites.
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[Course Name] Contracts I [Number] 102 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
Introduction to the principles of contract law, including the consideration doctrine, offer and acceptance, promissory estoppel, and the regulation of the bargaining process.
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[Course Name] Contracts II [Number] 103 [Cr.] 3 [Description]
Continuation of Contracts I, with emphasis on interpretation, excuse, and remedies.
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[Course Name] Copyright Law [Number] 191 [Cr.] 3 [Description]
This course covers the basics of copyright law, including determinations of what is copyrightable, formalities for obtaining protection, and copyright registration practices and procedures. The substantive and procedural elements of infringement actions are examined, including defenses. Technological developments affecting copyright are also addressed, including issues related to computer software and the Internet.
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[Course Name] Corporate Acquisitions [Number] 194 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
Focuses principally on state corporate law, though consideration is also given to federal securities, tax, and antitrust laws. Topics covered include business and tax considerations relevant to acquisitions, methods of corporate combinations, directors' duties in connection with sales of control, appraisal rights, and target defensive tactics.
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[Course Name] Corporate Tax [Number] 198 [Cr.] 3-4 [Description]
Focuses on the taxation of corporations and their shareholders. Consideration is given to the tax consequences of the formation of a corporation, distributions, redemptions, liquidations, and reorganizations. Income Tax is a prerequisite to this course.
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[Course Name] Criminal Law [Number] 106 [Cr.] 3 [Description]
General principles of the substantive criminal law and its major processes are derived from study of its common law origins and the effects of such variables as societal values, legislation, and judicial activity. Inquires into uses of the coercive power of the state, the federal-state relationship, and the concepts of group criminality, liability for uncompleted crimes, and rationale for punishment.
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[Course Name] Criminal Procedure: Adjudication [Number] 389 [Cr.] 2-3 [Description]
This course examines the criminal litigation process. Topics covered may include: the charging decision; bail and detention pending trial; right to a speedy trial, to a jury trial, other trial rights; discovery; guilty pleas; double jeopardy; sentencing; appeals; and collateral remedies. Criminal Procedure: Investigation is recommended, but not a prerequisite.
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[Course Name] Criminal Procedure: Investigation [Number] 206 [Cr.] 3 [Description]
Acquaints students with the criminal justice system, its procedures, and Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendment rights.
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[Course Name] Cybersecurity Law Seminar [Number] 416 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
This seminar course will provide students exposure to the key legal and policy issues related to cybersecurity, including the legal authorities and obligations of both the government and the private sector with respect to protecting computer systems and networks, as well as the national security aspects of the cyber domain including authorities related to offensive activities in cyberspace. The course will include a survey of federal laws, executive orders, regulations, and cases related to surveillance, cyber intrusions by private and nation-state actors, data breaches, and privacy and civil liberties matters, among other things. The course will also explore the legislative and technology landscape in this dynamic area and will provide students with opportunities to discuss cutting-edge issues at the intersection of law, technology, and policy.
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[Course Name] Design Patent Law and Prosecution [Number] 380 [Cr.] 1 [Description]
This course will include a detailed review of design patent law practice, including patent prosecution and litigation. Course work includes in-depth review of the patent prosecution topics of statutory subject matter, actual reduction to practice, novelty, non-obviousness, public use, examination issues specific to computer-generated icons, designs comprising multiple articles or multiple parts embodied in a single article, and the issues of lack of ornamentally, functionality rejections and hidden-in-use rejections. Also covered will be the topics of restriction practice; double patenting; domestic and foreign priority; expedited examination; reissue and reexamination; protests; and the discussion of the relationship between design patent, copyright and trademark law. Also reviewed during this course will be design patent litigation topics including claim interpretation, infringement, point of novelty and ordinary observer requirements as well as the issues of willful infringement, damages and invalidity.
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[Course Name] Disability Law Seminar [Number] 639 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
This course surveys American law as it relates to people with disabilities. Primary focus is on discrimination in employment, education, government services, public accommodations run by private entities, and housing. The course will also cover issues involving the civil rights of institutionalized persons.
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[Course Name] Discrimination in Employment [Number] 210 [Cr.] 3 [Description]
Examines the federal regulatory structure governing employment practices that make distinctions based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, and age.
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[Course Name] Drafting for Practice: Family Law [Number] 134 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
This course prepares students interested in practicing family law for the stages of a dissolution of marriage proceeding in Virginia, including client intake, interim proceedings and discovery, and settlement documents, with an emphasis on the documentation required throughout the process. LRWA IV is a prerequisite.
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[Course Name] ERISA Law [Number] 352 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
This course introduces students to the laws governing employee benefits, principally the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, or ERISA. The course will examine selected topics related to both employee pension and welfare benefits including regulation of plans, preemption, plan administration, fiduciary duties, enforcement, plan operation, and termination. Students will also gain an understanding of the tax implications associated with employee benefit plans, both from an employer and employee perspective.
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[Course Name] Economic Foundations for LLM Students [Number] 114 [Cr.] 3 [Description]
This course exposes students to a broad survey of economic, statistical, finance and accounting concepts in which those concepts play a crucial role in determining the outcome of legal disputes. Students will not become expert in these technical areas but will be exposed to both the mechanics and subtleties of these tools. The goal is to educate and train students so that they will be better prepared to understand a dispute, craft an argument, or prepare a witness. This course is graded NC/CR and enrollment is limited to LLM Students.
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[Course Name] Economic Foundations of Legal Studies [Number] 108 [Cr.] 3 [Description]
This course exposes students to a broad survey of economic, statistical, finance and accounting concepts in which those concepts play a crucial role in determining the outcome of legal disputes. Students will not become expert in these technical areas but will be exposed to both the mechanics and subtleties of these tools. The goal is to educate and train students so that they will be better prepared to understand a dispute, craft an argument, or prepare a witness.
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[Course Name] Economics of Private Law [Number] 374 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
After a brief review of the methodology of law and economics, this course utilizes the standard tools of economic analysis for the study of private law and legal institutions, with special emphasis on property, torts and contracts. The course builds upon the coherent first-year curriculum offered at GMU Law School. Students will develop a coherent framework for an economic explanation of legal rules: a framework that can be easily built upon in other courses for an economic analysis of other areas of the law. The first part of the seminar reviews some of the basic concepts of economic analysis, including the following: (i) Coase theorem; (ii) models of market failure; (iii) uncertainty and risk-aversion; (iv) strategic behavior and basic game theory; and (v) collective decision-making and public choice theory. The second part of the seminar applies the above tools to the study of private law and legal institutions with special focus on: (i) emergence of law and models of legal evolution; (ii) sources of law; (iii) selected topics in property, contract and tort law.
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[Course Name] Economics of Private Law Seminar [Number] 420 [Cr.] 2 [Description]
This course is identical to Law 374 with the exception that it is conducted as a Seminar and will require a seminar paper.
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[Course Name] Election Law [Number] 382 [Cr.] 3 [Description]
This course covers a broad range of topics involving campaigns and elections. Specific areas typically covered include districting, nominating candidates, campaigning for office, and voting, with some coverage of tax issues, administrative and judicial enforcement, and ethics law. Students will gain an appreciation for the historic record, and the inherent conflict faced by officeholders when they are given the means to regulate politics. There are no prerequisites. Constitutional Law I and/or Administrative Law are recommended.
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