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540. Correctional Policy and Theory (3) II (Identical with PA 540, which is home).

562. Mental Health Law and Policy (3) [Rpt./ 3] I II (Identical with PSYC 562, which is home).

584. Development of Federal Indian Policy (3) I II (Identical with POL 584, which is home).

595. Colloquium

a. American Indian Studies (3) II (Identical with AIS 595A, which is home).

596. Seminar

g. Philosophy of Law (3) I II (Identical with PHIL 596G, which is home).

h. Law, Psychology, and Policy (3) I II (Identical with PSYC 596H, which is home).

600. Contracts (5) I

601A. Introduction to Legal Process and Civil Procedure (3) I

601B. Introduction to Legal Process and Civil Procedure (2) II

602. Criminal Procedure (4) I II

603A. Research and Writing: First-year Legal Research (1) I

603B. Research and Writing: First-year Legal Writing (1) II

604A. Torts (2) I

604B. Torts (3) II

605. Property (5) II

606. Constitutional Law I (3) I

607. Appellate Practice and Moot Court (1) II

608. Evidence (4) I II

609. The Legal Profession (2-3) I II

610. Health Law (3) I II

611. Employment Law (3) I II

612. Family Law (3) II

613. Law and Medicine (3) II

614. Disability Law (2) I

615. Constitutional Law II (4) II

616. Corporations I (3) I II

617. Corporate Finance (2) II P, LAW 616.

618. Antitrust Law (3) II

619. Estates and Trusts (4) I

620. Immigration Law (3) I

621. Administrative Law (3) II

622. Law Review (1-3) I II

623. Conflict of Laws (3) II

624. Labor Law (3) I

625. American Legal History (2) I

626. Jurisprudence (2-3) I

627. Mexican Law (2) II

630. Scientific Evidence (3) I

631A. Federal Indian Law I (3) I II P, LAW 631A is prerequisite to LAW 631B. (Identical with AIS 631A).

631B. Federal Indian Law II (3) I II P, LAW 631A is prerequisite to LAW 631B. (Identical with AIS 631B).

632. Federal and State Taxation of Multinational Transactions (3) I P, LAW 646.

633A. Commercial Transactions (3) I P, LAW 633A is not prerequisite to LAW 633B. Change course title to: Sales and Consumer Protection (Article 2). Spring 99

633B. Commercial Transactions (3) II P, LAW 633A is not prerequisite to LAW 633B. Change course title to: Electronic Fund Transfers and Payment Systems (Article 3 & 4). Spring 99

634. Corporations II (2-3) II P, LAW 616.

635. Basic Insurance (3) I

636. Federal Tax Procedure (2) I P, LAW 646.

637. Federal Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure (2-3) I

638. Real Estate (3) II

639. Community Property (2) I

640. Mining and Public Land Law (2) I

641. Water Law (3) I

642. Federal Jurisdiction (3) II

644. Remedies (1) I

645A. Trial Advocacy: Basic Trial Advocacy (2-3) I P, LAW 608, LAW 609.

645B. Trial Advocacy: Advanced Trial Advocacy (2-3) II P, LAW 608, LAW 609, LAW 645A.

646. Federal Income Taxation (3-5) I

647. Corporate Taxation (3) II P, LAW 646.

648. Estate and Gift Taxation (3) I P, LAW 619.

649. Torts II (3) II

650. Criminal Law (3) II

651. Environmental Justice (2-3) Explores issues of justice in the context of environmental law and policy. It considers whether environmental burdens are evenly distributed; whether governmental decision makers adequately take into account the circumstances of communities of color and low income communities in setting environmental standards; and whether the institutions of environmental law and policy provide equal access to all. It examines the role of the law in remedying the inequalities of deficiencies identified.

652. Income Taxation of Estates and Trusts (2) II P, LAW 619, LAW 646.

653. Advanced Appellate Practice and Moot Court (2) II

654. Environmental Legislation (2) I II

655A. Intellectual Property Law: Unfair Trade and Competition (3) I

655B. Intellectual Property Law: Copyright Law (2) II

655C. Intellectual Property Law: Patent Law (3) I

656. Sentencing Law (2) II

657. Partnership Taxation (3) II P, LAW 646.

658. Securities Regulation (3) II

659. International Human Rights (3) I

660. Land Use Planning (3) II (Identical with PLAN 660, which is home).

661A. Moot Court Board: Moot Court National Team (2) I

661B. Moot Court Board (2) II

662. Bankruptcy and Related Issues (3) I

663. Individual Income Tax (3) I

664. Law and Social Science (2) II

665A. Interviewing and Negotiating: Interviewing (1) I P, LAW 665A is not prerequisite to LAW 665B.

665B. Interviewing and Negotiating: Negotiating (1) II P, LAW 665A is not prerequisite to LAW 665B.

667. Law and Economics (3) II

668. Pretrial Litigation (3) I II P, LAW 608.

669. Environmental Law (3-4) II

670. Public International Law (3) I II

671. Law and Humanities (2) II Change units to: (2-3) Spring 99

672. Legal Analysis and Legal Reasoning (2)

673. Law of Mass Media (2) I

674. Law of "White Collar Crime" (2-3) I

675. State and Local Government (3) I

676A. Juvenile Law (2-3) I II

676B. Law of Child Abuse and Neglect (2-3) I II

678. Jessup Moot Court (2) II

679. International Civil Litigation (2) I II

680A. Mediation (1) I

680B. Mediation (1) II

683. Law of the United Nations (2) I II P, open to non-law students with consent of instructor.

684. Law of the Elderly (2) II

685. Introduction to the U.S. Legal System (2) I P, open to LL.M. students or consent of instructor.

686. International Law Journal (1-3) [Rpt./ 5 units] I II P, selection to Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law Board.

687. The European Community (1) II

688. Energy and Natural Resources (3) II GRD (Identical with AIS 688).

689. Advanced Legal Research (2) II S P, LAW 603.

690. Law Office Management and Technology (3) I II. Change course title to: Law Practice Management and Technology. Spring 99

691I. Capital Punishment (3) II Exploration of current debates and legal controversies surrounding the death penalty as currently applied. Students will have the option of working with a current theoretical controversy (in law reviews and political theory journals, such as whether the twin constitutional commands of consistency and individualization are reconcilable) or with a legal issue presently on certiorari before the Supreme Court ( that will be decided in the coming terms).

693. Internship (1-10) [Rpt./] S

695. Colloquium

b. Gender and the Law (2) I (Identical with W S 695B).

d. Supreme Court in the History of the United States (1) II

e. Judicial Clerking Program (1-2) I II

f. ASUA/Legal Aid Interviewing Program (1) I II

g. High School Teaching Program (1) I II

h. Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project (2-3) I II

i. Ares Fellows (1-2) I II

l. Civil Rights Laws (2) II

m. Commodities Regulation (3) I II

696. Seminar

a. Estate Planning (3) S P, LAW 619, LAW 646, LAW 648.

c. Clinical Practice (3-4) I II P, LAW 608, LAW 609.

d. Tribal Law Clinic (4) (Identical with AIS 696D).

f. Legal Ethics (3)

g. International Investment and Technology Transfer (2) II

h. Sports Law (2) I II

i. International Environmental Law (3) I

l. International Trade Law (3) I II Change course title to: International Commercial Transaction. Spring 99

n. Advanced Writing Seminar (3) II (Identical with AIS 696N).

o. Therapeutic Jurisprudence (2) II

q. Tax Policy (3) I II

s. Information Technology and the Judicial System (3) I II

t. Problems in Corporate Litigation (2) P, LAW 616.

u. Constitutional Values in Public School Settings (2) II

v. Regulated Industries (3) I II

y. Air Pollution Seminar (2) II

z. AIDS and the Law (2) I II

697. Workshop

a. Intermediate Legal Research (1-3) I II This course will build on the fundamentals of legal research concepts introduced in the first year legal research course, and will involve students in an intensive, hands on course of concentrated legal research in primary and secondary sources, including treatises, digests, legal periodicals, legislative history, and internet and other online research. The goal of the course is to develop legal research skills to enable students to work independently in a legal setting.

b. Globalization and Preservation of Culture (1-3) I II (Identical with AIS 697b).

c. Advanced Topics in Commercial Law (1-3) I II

d. Advanced Topics in Constitutional Law (1-3) I II

e. Advanced Topics in Intellectual Property (1-3) I II

f. Advanced Topics in Juvenile Law (1-3) I II

g. Advanced Topics in Civil Rights (1-3) I II

h. Advanced Topics in Environmental Law (1-3) I II

i. Advanced Topics in International Law (1-3) I II

j. Advanced Topics in Criminal Law (1-3) I II

k. Advanced Topics in Employment Law (1-3) I II

l. Advanced Topics in Family Law (1-3) I II Change units to: (2-3) Spring 99

m. Advanced Topics in Tax Law (1-3) I II

n. Advanced Topics in Tort Law (1-3) I II

s. Law and Political Theory (3) I II This course will cover the history of legal & political theory from antiquity through the Middle Ages, to the modern period and thereafter and will focus on debates in political philosophy that address legal issues, which in law versus equity, natural law, positivism, inalienable rights, rights theory and the critique rights of the rule of law debate, and contemporary issues in jurisprudence.

t. Natural Resource Law (2-3) I II Global Intellectual Property (3) I II (Identical with MAP 697U and ENGR 697U)

699. Independent Study (1-6) [Rpt./]


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