Deborah’s Profile
law
My Courses
PHIL 3211 Section D660, Philosophy of Law, Spring 2020
Philosophy of Law
“An exploration of concepts of justice, higher law, customary law and written law expressed through works of fiction and non-fiction.”
LAW4900 Senior Legal Seminar, FA2014
The course is available to students in the last semester of their baccalaureate coursework. It requires students to utilize all of the substantive legal knowledge and practical legal research skills they have acquired to produce a significant, scholarly paper on a legal topic. Students will receive an intense review of legal research techniques and legal ethics which are helpful to them before entry into the legal job market. In addition, lectures, discussions and guest speakers will concentrate on a different substantive area of law each semester.
My Projects
Our Places: How We Commemorate
This project features the photographs and writing of students in LAW 2301 Estates, Trusts and Wills, showing the varied ways that the inhabitants of New York City and elsewhere commemorate decedents.
Inheritance Laws of the United States 2015
This blog contains the research and writing of students in enrolled in all sections of Professor Donsky’s LAW 2301 Estates, Trusts and Wills course during the Fall Semester, 2015.
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