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Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: General Practice (LAW)

LGP 963 (01) - Law and Mental Health

Law and Mental Health

Credits: 2.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Law Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/06/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   25  
CRN: 16528
This course equips students to manage all phases of legal proceedings in which mental health evidence and testimony are utilized. Students will review theories of law and mental health; assessment, treatment, credentialing, ethics, and practice standards; competency, sanity, and commitment proceedings; mental injury, antidiscrimination, and educational entitlements; delinquency, abuse/neglect, and child custody determinations; and practical aspects of forensic consultation, expert witness retention, and the lawyer?s own mental health.
Majors not allowed in section: LAW: JD HYBRID
Excluding the following students: Graduate Law - Online
Instructors: Eric Drogin
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 8/26/2024 M 5:30pm - 8:30pm UNHL 201
9/7/2024 9/7/2024 S 9:00am - 5:00pm UNHL 201
9/16/2024 9/16/2024 M 5:30pm - 8:30pm UNHL 201
10/7/2024 10/7/2024 M 5:30pm - 8:30pm UNHL 201
10/21/2024 10/21/2024 M 5:30pm - 8:30pm UNHL 201
11/4/2024 11/4/2024 M 5:30pm - 8:30pm UNHL 201
11/25/2024 11/25/2024 M 5:30pm - 8:30pm UNHL 201
Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: General Practice (LAW)

LGP 971 (1LH) - BioInnovation Research Collaboration and the Law

BioInnovation Resch Collaborat

Online Course Delivery Method: Online Asynchronous
Credits: 2.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Law Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/06/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   30  
CRN: 16580
This course will explore the legal, regulatory and business issues that arise from the research, development, manufacturing and sale of innovative bio-medical products. Students will work through a case study to simulate the collaborative development of a product, learning in a dynamic and multi-disciplinary classroom. The curriculum will track key areas of the law that impact the development of innovative products, specifically cutting edge issues that arise when bringing together industry, academia and government collaboration around bio generation. Students will emerge from this pilot program ready for the challenge of identifying the issues facing companies working in bioinnovation space and specifically those companies seeking services from ARMI, Inc.
Majors not allowed in section: LAW JD DWS, LAW: JD, LAW: JD ADV, LAW: JD MBA, LAW: JD MPP, LAW: JD SW
Instructors: Bruce Leicher
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/6/2024 Hours Arranged ONLINE
Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: General Practice (LAW)

LGP 973 (1LH) - Extended Bar Review

Extended Bar Review

Online Course Delivery Method: Online Asynchronous
Credits: 3.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Law Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/06/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   50  
CRN: 16581
This course is designed to jumpstart your bar exam preparation by developing your substantive knowledge and sharpening your critical bar exam success skills. Specifically, you will receive in-depth review of highly tested topics in Contracts, Evidence, Torts and Real Property. You will then put that knowledge to use working through practice MBE and essay questions. You will learn how to develop a strong but flexible framework to resolve bar exam problems, sharpen your reading comprehension, issue identification, rule mastery, critical thinking and legal analysis skills.
Majors not allowed in section: LAW JD DWS, LAW: JD, LAW: JD ADV, LAW: JD MBA, LAW: JD MPP, LAW: JD SW
Attributes: Bar Elective Course
Instructors: Marta Young
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/6/2024 Hours Arranged ONLINE
Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: General Practice (LAW)

LGP 990 (1LH) - Law Special Topics

LawSpcTop/Biotech & Pharma

Online Course Delivery Method: Immersion Attendance Required
Credits: 2.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Law Immersion 1 (08/22/2024 - 08/25/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   25  
CRN: 16582
Special topics courses explore emerging developments in the law or take advantage of special expertise provided by visitors and guest faculty. Courses offered under this title are approved by the Associate Dean and may be designated to meet skills or advanced writing requirements. Special topics classes may only satisfy elective credit and are available only to law students after their first year of study and graduate students by permission.
Instructor Approval Required. Contact Instructor for permission then register through Webcat.
Repeat Rule: May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.
Majors not allowed in section: LAW JD DWS, LAW: JD, LAW: JD ADV, LAW: JD MBA, LAW: JD MPP, LAW: JD SW
Instructors: William Shaw, Bruce Leicher
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/22/2024 8/25/2024 RFSU 9:00am - 5:00pm OFFCMP TBD
Additional Course Details: 

Biotech & Pharma: Discovery, Development and Commercialization

This course will explore a selection of legal, regulatory and business issues that arise from the research, development, manufacturing and sale of biopharmaceutical products. Students will work through a series of topics and case studies to learn about the interface of science, business and the law in biotechnology research, development and commercialization activities.  It will start with issues involving academic innovation and follow the course of research and development into start up companies, technology transfer to biotech companies, and then development enabled by Biotech partnering collaborations.   There will be a session on career journeys with Chief Legal Officers in a diverse group of Biotech companies and then a session on the challenges of commercialization, drug pricing and affordability and access. 

Learn on Location: Boston Massachusetts 

Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: General Practice (LAW)

LGP 990 (2LH) - Law Special Topics

LawSpcTop/IP Litigation

Online Course Delivery Method: Immersion Attendance Required
Credits: 2.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Law Immersion 2 (10/18/2024 - 10/21/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   30  
CRN: 16610
Special topics courses explore emerging developments in the law or take advantage of special expertise provided by visitors and guest faculty. Courses offered under this title are approved by the Associate Dean and may be designated to meet skills or advanced writing requirements. Special topics classes may only satisfy elective credit and are available only to law students after their first year of study and graduate students by permission.
Repeat Rule: May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.
Majors not allowed in section: LAW JD DWS, LAW: JD, LAW: JD ADV, LAW: JD MBA, LAW: JD MPP, LAW: JD SW
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
10/18/2024 10/21/2024 MFSU 9:00am - 5:00pm OFFCMP TBD
Additional Course Details: 

Intellectual Property Litigation

This course will cover major issues in a typical patent litigation from pre-suit evaluation through trial and appealThe phases of litigation covered will include: pre-suit analysis, complaint/answer, early motion practice, discovery, claim construction, expert reports, mediation/settlement, pretrial/trial, and appeal.   A series of guest lecturers who are experts in above-referenced sections of patent litigation will be brought in to lecture on the specific topic, and share actual litigation experiences and tipsFurther, we anticipate attending a patent related hearing in the Eastern District of Texas (Judge Gilstrap).  (the last time this course was offered in October, 2022, Judge Gilstrap conducted a patentability 101 hearing which the students observed, followed by a closed room Q&A with the students.) 

 

The course involves two writing individual writing assignments. Students will draft a claim-construction brief (5 pages); and a motion to transfer venue (10 pages).  Students will also present two formal oral arguments to “the Court.” The presentations include a claim-construction argument and a venue argument.  Students may also present informal arguments on various issues as the class progresses, e.g., argument on the evidentiary issue subject to the motion in limine, as part of classroom participation, and participate in group exercises, e.g., depositions and trial procedures. 

Learn on Location: Dallas Texas

 

Law   Franklin Pierce School of Law :: General Practice (LAW)

LGP 990 (3LH) - Law Special Topics

LawSpcTop/Winning Antitrust

Online Course Delivery Method: Immersion Attendance Required
Credits: 2.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Law Immersion 1 (08/22/2024 - 08/25/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   50  
CRN: 16619
Special topics courses explore emerging developments in the law or take advantage of special expertise provided by visitors and guest faculty. Courses offered under this title are approved by the Associate Dean and may be designated to meet skills or advanced writing requirements. Special topics classes may only satisfy elective credit and are available only to law students after their first year of study and graduate students by permission.
Repeat Rule: May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.
Majors not allowed in section: LAW JD DWS, LAW: JD, LAW: JD ADV, LAW: JD MBA, LAW: JD MPP, LAW: JD SW
Instructors: Aldo Badini
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/22/2024 8/25/2024 RFSU 9:00am - 5:00pm TBA
Durham   Liberal Arts :: Linguistics

LING 405 (01) - Introduction to Linguistics

Introduction to Linguistics

Credits: 4.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/09/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   25  
CRN: 10800
Overview of the study of language: universal properties of human language, Chomsky's innateness hypothesis, language acquisition in children, dialects and language variation, language change. Includes an introduction to modern grammar (phonology, syntax, and semantics) and to scientific linguistic methodology.
Section Comments: Also listed as ENGL 405.
Equivalent(s): ENGL 505, ENGL 505H, LING 405H, LING 505, LING 505H
Cross listed with : ENGL 405.01
Attributes: Social Science (Discovery), Inquiry (Discovery)
Instructors: Sean Madigan
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 MWF 10:10am - 11:00am HS 202
Durham   Liberal Arts :: Linguistics

LING 405 (02) - Introduction to Linguistics

Introduction to Linguistics

Credits: 4.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/09/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   25  
CRN: 10842
Overview of the study of language: universal properties of human language, Chomsky's innateness hypothesis, language acquisition in children, dialects and language variation, language change. Includes an introduction to modern grammar (phonology, syntax, and semantics) and to scientific linguistic methodology.
Section Comments: Also listed as ENGL 405.
Equivalent(s): ENGL 505, ENGL 505H, LING 405H, LING 505, LING 505H
Cross listed with : ENGL 405.02
Attributes: Social Science (Discovery), Inquiry (Discovery)
Instructors: Sean Madigan
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 MWF 1:10pm - 2:00pm HS G21
Durham   Liberal Arts :: Linguistics

LING 405 (03) - Introduction to Linguistics

Introduction to Linguistics

Credits: 4.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/09/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   25  
CRN: 12491
Overview of the study of language: universal properties of human language, Chomsky's innateness hypothesis, language acquisition in children, dialects and language variation, language change. Includes an introduction to modern grammar (phonology, syntax, and semantics) and to scientific linguistic methodology.
Section Comments: Also listed as ENGL 405.
Equivalent(s): ENGL 505, ENGL 505H, LING 405H, LING 505, LING 505H
Cross listed with : ENGL 405.03
Attributes: Social Science (Discovery), Inquiry (Discovery)
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 TR 3:40pm - 5:00pm HS 240
Durham   Liberal Arts :: Linguistics

LING 605 (01) - Intermediate Linguistic Analysis

Intermed Linguistic Analysis

Credits: 4.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/09/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   15  
CRN: 10267
Analysis and problem solving in phonology, morphology, and syntax using data from many languages. Emphasis is both practical (learning how to describe grammar and sound system of a language) and theoretical (understanding languages' behavior).
Section Comments: Also listed as ENGL 605.
Prerequisite(s): LING 405 or ENGL 405
Equivalent(s): ENGL 605
Cross listed with : ENGL 605.01
Instructors: Rachel Burdin
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 MW 2:10pm - 3:30pm HS 104