General Description:  
		  	  Considers the contemporary American judicial opinion in historical and comparative context. Examines institutional constraints and emerging challenges to judicial decision-making. Analyzes individual opinion authors' writing styles. Builds upon the first-year legal-writing curriculum. Challenges students to develop a personal style and approach to writing and editing opinions. 2 credits, letter graded.
		  	  
  
		  	  
		  	  
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		          LAWS 6236-801
  
		
		          Instructor(s):
		                    Derek Kiernan-Johnson
		                
  
				          
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		                  10:10 AM - 12:00 PM   | 
		                  WLAW 304 | 
		                 
		                
		               
		              
		           
		          
		          
		          
		          
		          
		          
		      
		
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