
After completing the course "Introduction to U.S. Law," LL.M. students continue their study of U.S. law with the obligatory "Fundamentals of U.S. Law" Lecture Series. During the fall semester, LL.M. students will convene for a lecture on a fundamental area of U.S. law covered in first-year law school curriculum. Noted members of the faculty will provide an overview of the subject and answer questions in an informal setting. All lectures will take place in Tishman Auditorium from 1-2PM, and refreshments will be provided.
9/10/2007 - Professor Richard Stewart, Administrative Law
*Please read his article prior to the lecture
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9/17/2007 - Professor Derrick Bell, Constitutional Law
*Please read Thurgood Marshall's speech prior to the lecture
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9/24/2007 - Professor Holly Maguigan, Evidence
*Please read her outline prior to the lecture
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10/15/2007 - Professor Eleanor Fox, Torts
*Please read the description prior to the lecture
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11/5/2007 - Professor Daniel Crane, Contracts
*Please view his PowerPoint presentation prior to the lecture.
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11/12/2007 - Professor Mary Holland, Exam Workshop
*Please complete the Practice Exam Question prior to the workshop. You may also view the PowerPoint presentation and Professor Langbein's tips.
You will need RealPlayer on your computer in order to watch the videos.