This seminar course allows those students who have taken one or more classes in Family Law to expand upon and research many current trends and themes relating to law and the family. Critical evaluation of the many issues in family law will be directed by the instructor and supplemented with guest lecturers from the legal and other professional disciplines. Students will be required to write a major paper with an expectation that they will present their research to the class. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursPrerequisite(s): LAW 372.3 is the formal prerequisite. At the discretion of the college, preference may be given to those students who have already taken Family Law 2 or who are currently enrolled in Family Law 2.
This seminar course allows those students who have taken one or more classes in Family Law to expand upon and research many current trends and themes relating to law and the family. Critical evaluation of the many issues in family law will be directed by the instructor and supplemented with guest lecturers from the legal and other professional disciplines. Students will be required to write a major paper with an expectation that they will present their research to the class. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursPrerequisite(s): LAW 372.3 is the formal prerequisite. At the discretion of the college, preference may be given to those students who have already taken Family Law 2 or who are currently enrolled in Family Law 2.