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Esther
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Esther
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Law and Paralegal Studies

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PHIL 3211 Philosophy of Law, FA2024 D056

PHIL 3211 Philosophy of Law, FA2024 D056

An examination of the concepts and classifications used in and about legal systems; problems of legal reasoning and judicial decision-making; and the evaluation of philosophical and legal arguments in the areas of justice, liberty and responsibility on such issues as civil disobedience, capital punishment, censorship and pornography, reverse discrimination, theory of torts and contracts.

MAT1272 Statistics, Summer 2024

MAT1272 Statistics, Summer 2024

“An introduction to statistical methods and statistical inference. Topics include: descriptive statistics, random variables, distributions, sampling, estimation and inference, t-tests, chi-square tests and correlation.” SATISFIES REQUIRED CORE- MATH & QUANTITATIVE REASONING

HallRIGHTSfall2020

HallRIGHTSfall2020

This is a model course for ENG 1101

LAW1101&1103 Intro & Civil, FA2020

LAW1101&1103 Intro & Civil, FA2020

LAW 1101, Introduction to Paralegal Studies, provides an overview of the legal system and the role of the legal assistant within that system. Topics include sources of law; legal terminology; operation of the court system at state and federal levels; respective roles of attorney, client and paralegal; legal ethics and the Code of Professional Responsibility, interviewing techniques; and a survey of specialized areas of law. LAW 1103, Civil Litigation and Procedure, addresses the theory and application of law and procedure in civil litigation with emphasis on New York State law. It focuses on the role of the paralegal in preparing for litigation, including an understanding of the court system, steps in the litigation process and their time lines, drafting legal documents, trial and post-trial topics, and an introduction to the use of the computer in litigation. Each course is three credits and requires CUNY proficiency in reading and writing as prerequisites. For 1101, English 1101 is corequisite; for 1103, LAW 1101 and ENG 1101 are pre- or co-requisites.

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