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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Employment Law
Prof.
David C. Yamada
3 credits day; 3 credits evening.
This course provides a broad survey of the legal implications of the employment relationship, primarily outside of collective bargaining environments. Wrongful discharge claims, employment contracts, conditions of work, employment discrimination, and workplace safety are among the topics covered. While the main focus is practical, we also spend time examining the social and economic implications of regulating the employment relationship. Classes are devoted primarily to discussion, as well as to working through hypothetical problems and some lecturing. This course is relevant to practice areas such as employment law, business law, general litigation, and public interest law. Evaluation is by a take-home essay exam and a short term paper on a topic of the student’s choosing. No laptop use is permitted in this class unless approved by the Dean of Students office.
Elective
Course
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Home Exam or Paper Required
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