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Academics

Academic Programs at Duke Law

The educational approach at Duke Law encourages the development of new ideas and the exploration of differing points of view. Classroom instruction in the core subjects of our required first-year curriculum provide the foundation upon which an innovative and intellectually demanding upperclass curriculum is built.

Through wide-ranging international programs, including transnational summer institutes in Geneva and Asia, students have the opportunity to experience international perspectives as a dimension of virtually all fields of law. Our clinical course offerings have expanded exponentially this year, with three new clinics in business law, international law and children's education law, joining existing clinical programs in AIDS law and death penalty law.

Students enjoy additional opportunities for experiential learning through the Duke Law's public interest and pro bono programs. Also outside of the classroom, centers and programs such as the Global Capital Markets Center, the Duke Center on Law and National Security and the Duke Program in Public Law shape debate over critical and emerging legal issues.

Course Profiles

Telecommunications Law

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This course will comprehensively examine the regulation of electronic communications in the United States and the constitutional constraints on such regulation. The course will focus on the legal framework for both wired and wireless electronic communications, such as communications via computer networks (e.g., the Internet), telephone, cable, broadcast, and satellite. There will be an open book, open notes, and open outline final exam.

 
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