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LAW
Second-Year Seminar

Law School Description

All students are required to take a LAW 530 seminar for which they must write a substantial paper of publishable quality. This seminar is taken during the spring semester of a student’s second year. Seminar offerings will be announced early in the fall for the spring semester. Seminar placement is by lottery. Prior topics have included Torts, Environmental Law, Property, Jurisprudence, Antitrust, Intellectual Property, Legal History, Constitutional Law, Japanese Law, Native Hawaiian Rights and U.S. and Asian labor and employment.

UH Mānoa Catalog Description

Seminar required for spring semester of all second-year law students. Substantial paper required. Topics announced in previous fall semester. Placement by lottery.

Credit(s) for this CRN

4

Instructor Approval

No

Competition

No

Enrollment Cap

15

Bar Course

No

Clinical Requirement

No

Course required for

2L
JD

Category

International Law/PALS
Environmental, Land Use, and Ocean Law
Litigation
Legal Theory and History

Textbooks

THE BLUE BOOK: A UNIFORM SYSTEM OF CITATION
Author: Columbia, Yale & UPenn Law Reviews
Edition: Latest Edition
ISBN: 978-0615361161
This book is required.
Year Published: 2010
Publisher: Harvard Law Review Association
SCHOLARLY WRITING FOR LAW STUDENTS
Author: Fajans and Falk
Edition: 4th
ISBN: 9780314207203
This book is required.
Year Published: 2011
Publisher: Thomson West
STYLE: LESSONS IN CLARITY AND GRACE
Author: Williams and Colomb
Edition: 10th
ISBN: 9780205747467
This book is required.
Year Published: 2010
Publisher: Pearson Longman
LEGAL WRITING: GETTING IT RIGHT AND GETTING IT WRITTEN
Author: Ray and Ramsfield
Edition: 5th
ISBN: 978-0314262776
This book is required.
Year Published: 2010
Publisher: Thomson West;

Instructor(s)

Class Schedule

M
3:20pm - 5:00pm

Dates

January 7, 2013 to May 10, 2013

Classroom

Seminar Room 2

Course Reference Number

81595
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