General Description:
Provides eligible LL.M students the option to enroll in this two-credit LLM Thesis course. The course requires a significant work of original research on a topic chosen in consultation with a faculty supervisor and other law school faculty with set assignments for topic selection, drafts, and a workshop. In exceptional circumstances and only after pre-approval, an LLM student may enroll for a third or fourth credit. 1-4 credits, letter graded.
Course. The course requires a significant work of original research on a topic
chosen in consultation with a faculty supervisor and other law school faculty with set assignments for topic selection, drafts, and a workshop.
In exceptional circumstances and only after pre-approval, an LLM student may
enroll for a third or fourth credit.
Select Term:
LAWS 9856-901: LL.M Thesis
Instructor(s):
Paul Ohm
Meeting Times & Locations:
LAWS 9856-902: LL.M Thesis
Meeting Times & Locations:
LAWS 9856-903: LL.M Thesis
Instructor(s):
Harry Surden
Meeting Times & Locations:
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