This course will examine the governance of business organizations in modern corporate America, with special emphasis on the roles and responsibilities of boards of directors of public, private and not-for-profit entities.
Theoretical and practical examination of principles of client counseling and negotiation. Simulations will allows students opportunity at skills development.
This course explores the United States Supreme Court's jurisprudence concerning the rights of criminal defendants under the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 14th Amendments.
This course will focus on building the analytical, writing, and organizational skills necessary to enhance the student’s ability to perform well in law school, on the bar examination, and in the practice of law.
This 8-credit course, spanning Terms I and II, is a dual degree course offering that is designed around a uniform, cross border sale of goods transaction.