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+ subject to prerequisites, co-requisites, exclusions, or professor permission
1L first year required course
a extends over more than one quarter
c/l cross listed
e first-year elective
m seminar
p meets the professional responsibility/ethics requirement
r papers may meet substantial research paper (SRP) graduation requirement
s meets the professional skills requirement
u simulation class
w meets writing project (WP) graduation requirement
x offering available for bidding
(#) the number of Law School credit hours earned for successful completion
  • Art Law

    LAWS 79301 - 01 (3) c/l, m, x
    This seminar examines legal issues in the visual arts including artist's rights and copyright, government regulation of the art market, valuation problems related to authentication and artist estates, disputes over the ownership of art, illicit international trade of art, government funding of museums and artists, and First Amendment issues as they relate to museums and artists. The basis of the grade will be class participation and three short papers. The class will meet at 4 p.m., as follows: March 28 (Thursday) April 4 (Thursday) April 9 (Tuesday) April 11 (Thursday) No class on April 18 April 23 (Tuesday) April 25 (Thursday) No class on May 2 May 9 (Thursday) May 16 (Thursday)
    Spring 2013
    Anthony Hirschel, William M. Landes