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Graduate Studies: Law
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CURRICULUM
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Foundational
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- Constitutional Law
- Contracts
- Procedure
- Torts
- Legal Research and Writing
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- Criminal Law and Administration
- Professional Responsibility
- Legal Research, Analytic Reasoning and Writing
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JURIST: LEGAL
EDUCATION NETWORK
Internet:
www.jurist.law.pitt.edu
JURIST's Law Guides:
Peer-reviewed online legal resources across a curriculum of 26 subjects,
edited by law professors who in addition to being experts in their own fields
are also pioneers in using the Internet for legal education.
LEGAL RESEARCH
- Cata Law: Catalog of catalogs of worldwide law on
the Internet. It aids legal research by arranging all indexes of law and
government into a uniform, universal and unique metaindex.
- Dag Hammarskjöld
Library: United Nations.
- Foreign and International Law Resources: Harvard Law School
- Global Legal Information Network: Library of Congress.
Languages include English, Chinese, French, Korean, Portuguese and Spanish.
- International Law Center: United Nations.
- Internet Legal Resource Guide: A categorized index of
more than 4000 select web sites in 238 nations, islands, and territories.
- United States Law Sources on the Web: Harvard Law School.
- USCourts.Gov: The
official web site of the Federal Judiciary; Includes the U.S. Supreme Court,
U.S. Court of Appeals, U.S. District Courts, U.S. Bankruptcy Courts.
EXAMINATIONS
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constant discussions about American civic values and their compatibility
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