armyowalgreens
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Sun Jul-26-09 09:21 PM
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I signed up for a really cool sounding class: "Legal Method and Process"... |
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It's an honors level 394 class for undergrads taught by a law professor.
Description "The Socratic Method employed by the Professor of Law comes to life in a series of classroom sessions: presenting an overview from common law to the regulatory state, including discussions of the judicial system and the role of judges; following a case from filing to final judgment (the anatomy of a case); analyzing and synthesizing judicial decisions; understanding, interpreting and applying statutes/regulations in our expanding regulatory state and exploring the genesis, sources and effects of the administrative process. The course will analyze the role of the courts and the effects a decision has on both the parties and public-at-large. The instructional format is based upon a leading casebook , Berch, Berch and Spritzer,Introduction to Legal Method and Process, 4th ed., Thomson West, 2006."
This sounds like it will be my best class.
Hooray for the legal process!! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
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Mon Jul-27-09 12:20 AM
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I have to agree with you! Even better than my 'regular' procedure courses, which I really liked! Have fun!
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armyowalgreens
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Mon Jul-27-09 02:34 AM
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2. I'm not full of sarcasm. I really love law. |
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Mon Jul-27-09 02:47 AM
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You should enjoy the course!
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