LGS 420. Senior Seminar in Legal Studies

Designed for students in their last semester to participate in a systematic interdisciplinary inquiry into major issues in law and legal administration. Faculty from the humanities and social sciences will join with faculty members in Law in developing a wide range of seminars. Each semester seniors may select from such offerings as: The Historical Perspective on Constitutional Interpretation; Law and Social and Economic Change; The Impact of Management Information Systems on Legal Administration; Jurisprudence: From Antiquity to Present; The Anglo-American Legal Tradition; Problems in Judicial Administration. Students will be required to deliver a senior lecture and submit a comprehensive research paper. (Offered
Prerequisite: English 102 and Law 350.
3 hours, 3 credits
 
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