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Class Assignments - Summer 2008

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Updated: May 1, 2008, 3:00 p.m.

Animal Law E
Consumer Law E

Law & Literature E

Animal E (ANIM-300-E)
Professors Karp and Elliott

Ch. 1, Section 5: Wise, How Nonhuman Animals were Trapped in a Nonexistent Universe
Ch. 1, Section 6: Descartes, Letter of November 23, 1646, to Marquess of Newcastle
Ch. 1, Section 7: Voltaire, A Response to Descartes
Ch. 1, Section 15: Being a Lawyer: Harm to Humans – Fact Pattern #1
Ch. 1, Section 16: Being a Lawyer: Harm to Humans – Fact Pattern #2
Ch. 2, Section 1: Equitable Self-Ownership for Animals

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Consumer Law E (COMM-310-E)
Professor Selis

Please read Pages 1 through 22; Consumer Law Cases and Materials (Spanogle, 3rd ed.); "Regulation of Voluntary Disclosure".

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Law & Literature E (JURS-344-E)
Professor Streichler

Available on Course Materials on the TWEN site.

  1. Read pages 739-751 of James Boyd White, "Law and Literature: No Manifesto," 39 Mercer Law Review 739 (1988).
  2. Read pages 1-16 of Robert Weisberg, "The Law-Literature Enterprise," 1 Yale Journal of Law and Humanities 1 (1988).

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