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Law School Upperclass Courses 716 Empirical Studies of the Legal System 720 Estate Planning Seminar 602 Administrative Law 725 Family Law Clinic Administration 604 Admiralty 726 Handicapped Persons Law Clinic 605 Advanced Civil Procedure Russell K. Osgood, dean of the law faculty and 728 History of the : Marriage professor of law 607 American Indian Law Jane L. Hammond, law librarian and professor of law 729 Integration through Law: The EEC Charles W. Wolfram, associate dean for academic 608 Antitrust and the Health Care Industry affairs and Charles Frank Reavis Sr. Professor of Law 730 International Business Transactions Anne Lukingbeal, associate dean for student affairs 612 Banking Law and Regulation Albert C. Neimeth, associate dean and director of 732 International Organizations Seminar alumni affairs and placement 614 Civil Rights Legislation Frances M. Bullis, assistant dean for development and 742 Law and Medicine public affairs 616 Commercial Law Richard D. Geiger, assistant dean for admissions 752 Legal Aid I 618 Comparative Law 753 Legal Aid II 620 Conflict of 756 Legislation 621 Constitutional Law ll The primary function of the Law School is to prepare 764 Organized Crime Control attorneys for both public and private practice who are 622 Corporations equipped to render skillful professional service and 765 Products Liability Seminar who are thoroughly conscious of the important role 623 Corporations and Partnerships played by the law as a means of social control. The 766 The Religion Clauses of the First Amendment curriculum is designed to prepare students for 624 Criminal Procedure admission to the bar in all American states and 767 RICO territories 626 Debtor-Creditor Law 768 The Role of Communities Ordinarily, a student who is admitted to the Law School 628 The Dream of the Ethical, the Ideal of must have a baccalaureate degree from an approved Community, and the Role of Law 770 Securities Regulation, Corporate Finance, college or university. The course of study leading to the and the Public Corporation degree of of Law (J.D.) covers three academic 630 Economics for the Lawyer years. A number of students will be admitted to a 776 Seminar on Theory and Reform program of study leading to the degree of Doctor of 640 Evidence Law "with specialization in international legal affairs." 778 Topics in Advanced Civil Procedure There are combined graduate degree programs with 642 Family Law the Johnson Graduate School of Management, the College of Arts and Sciences, the Department of City 643 Federal Courts and Regional Planning, the School of Industrial and Labor Relations, and the graduate divisions in 644 Federal Income Taxation Faculty Roster economics, history, and philosophy, as well as a special opportunity for highly qualified undergraduates in the 648 History of the Alexander, Gregory S., J.D., Northwestern U. Prof. College of Arts and Sciences to register in the Law Aman, Alfred C., Jr., J.D., U. of Chicago. Prof. School during their senior year. 650 International Law Barceld, John J. Ill, S.J.D., Harvard U. A. Robert Noll The graduate program of the Cornell Law School is a Professor of Law 658 Labor Law small one, to which only a few students are admitted Clermont, Kevin M., J.D., Harvard U. Prof. each year. The LL.M. degree (, Legum Cramton, Roger C., J.D., U. of Chicago. Robert S. 660 Land-Use Planning Magister) and the J.S.D. degree (Doctor of the Science Stevens Professor of Law of Law, Jurisprudentiae Scientiae Doctor) are conferred. Eisenberg, Theodore, J.D., U. of Pennsylvania. Prof. 665 The Law of Mergers and Acquisitions A small number of law graduates may also be admitted Farina, Cynthia, J.D., Boston U. Asst. Prof, as special students, to pursue advanced legal studies Gunn, Alan, J.D., Cornell U. J. du Pratt White Professor 666 Law, Society, and Morality without being degree candidates. of Law Hammond, Jane L., J.D., Villanova L). Prof. For further information, refer to the Law School catalog, 668 Lawyers, Clients, and Society: Modern Legal Hay, George A., Ph.D., Northwestern U. Prof., Law/ obtainable from the assistant dean for admissions, Ethics Economics Myron Taylor Hall. Henderson, James A ā€ž Jr., LL.M., Harvard U. Frank B. 670 Negotiation for Lawyers Ingersoll Professor of Law Hillman, Robert A., J.D., Cornell U. Prof. 677 Products Liability Johnson, Sheri L., J.D., Yale U. Prof. First-Year Courses Kent, Robert B., LL.B., Boston LI. Prof. 680 Real Estate Transfer and Finance Lyons, David B ā€ž Ph.D., Harvard U. Prof., Law/ 500 Civil Procedure Philosophy 682 Securities Regulation Macey, Jonathan R., J.D., \ble U. Prof. 502 Constitutional Law I Martin, Peter Wā€ž LL.B., Harvard U. Prof. 684 Soviet Law Oesterle, Dale A., J.D., U. of Michigan. Prof. 504 Osgood, Russell K., J.D., Yale U. Prof. 688 Taxation of Corporations and Shareholders Palmer, Larry I., LL.B., tble U. Prof. 506 Criminal Justice Roberts, Ernest F, LL.B., Boston Coll. Edwin H. 690 Taxation of Partnership Income Woodruff Professor of Law 507 Legal Process Rossi, Faust F, J.D., Cornell U. Samuel S. Leibowitz 692 Trial Advocacy Professor of Trial Techniques 508 Practice Training I Schwab, Stewart J., Ph D., U. of Michigan. Assoc. Prof. 694 Trusts and Estates I Shiffrin, Steven H., J.D., Loyola U. of Los Angeles, Prof. 509 Practice Training II Siliciano, John A., J.D., Columbia U. Asst. Prof. Simson, Gary J., J.D., Yale U. Prof. 512 Property Summers, Robert Sā€ž LL.B., Harvard U. William G. Problem Courses and Seminars McRoberts Research Professor in Administration of 515 the Law 700 Alternative Dispute Resolution Williams, David C., J.D., Harvard U. Asst. Prof. Williams, Susan H., J.D., Harvard U. Asst. Prof. 706 Comparative Constitutional Law Wolfram, Charles W., LL.B., U. of Texas. Charles Frank Reavis Sr. Professor of Law 708 Constitutional Law and Political Theory Zacharias, Fred C., LL.M., Georgetown U. Law Center. Assoc. Prof.