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Fall 2002 Registration Bulletin
and Final Schedule of Classes

Registration Bulletin

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Schedule of Classes

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(Note: the pagination of the HTML and Adobe Acrobat versions of these documents may not correspond to the printed version.)

Fall classroom assignments appear in the HTML version of the Schedule of Classes, above.

The following changes have been made to the Fall schedule since the final schedule was issued:

*Advice Desk (Prof. Kentra et al.): This clinical course will meet Wednesdays (not Tuesdays), 4:00-5:50 pm.

*Antitrust (Prof. Leslie): The starting and ending times have been adjusted slightly in order to avoid a conflict with Prof. Eglit's section of Constitutional Law. The changed starting/ending times will not create any additional conflicts with other courses. The new schedule is Tues./Thurs. 2:15-3:40 pm (instead of 1:55-3:20 pm).

*Commercial Law: Payment Systems: The professor was listed as TBA on the final schedule. The course will be taught by Professor Philip Hablutzel.

*Constitutional Torts/Section 1983: The course will meet Mondays, 4:00-5:50 pm. The ending time was incorrectly listed as 5:25 pm on the final schedule.

*Juries, Judges & Trials (Prof. Marder): The exam in this class will be a take-home that will be distributed during the last class session and will be due back approximately one week later.

*Sales & Exchanges (LL.M. course): The course will meet on Wednesdays (not Thursdays), 5:50-7:30 pm. The instructor, listed as TBA on the final schedule, will be Professor Bridget O'Neill.

*Tax-Exempt Organizations (LL.M. course): The course will meet on Mondays, 5:50-7:30 pm (not Wednesdays, 7:40-9:20 pm).

The following courses have been canceled due to inadequate enrollment:

*Advanced Research: I.P. (late eve. section) (422-053)
*Federal Courts (370-001)
*Futures Regulation (407-071)
*Legal Drafting: Trial Prep. (424-053)
*Legal/Economic Transition in Balkans (214-071)
*Mediation (420-051)
*Personal Income Tax (evening section) (276-051).
*Securities Regulation (day section) (361-001)
*Telecommunications Law (203-001)



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