POLICIES - REMEDIES - S;ring 2023
Wednesdays 6:00 - 8:50 PM ROOM 4-08
Seating _ PLEASE do not sit in the back row. Discussions are much more successful when we are close than when we are distant.
Prof. George W. Conk
Senior Fellow, Stein Center for Law & Ethics
gconk@law.fordham.edu
Office: 7-179
Course Blogs: Torts Today and Otherwise
Office hours by appointment on the hour and half hour. Please make appointments by email.
Office hours by appointment on the hour and half hour. Please make appointments by email.
Attendance is required. I must certify good and regular attendance to submit a passing grade. If you are unable to attend class please drop me a note with brief explanation before class.
If illness or other just cause compels your absence you must view the recorded class at Echo 360 AND confirm to me via email that you have done so.
There is NO HYBRID CLASS OPTION.
Please be sure to read all emails from me - and be prepared. Particularly in a small class everyone being prepared is essential to good discussion. I will try to give everyone a chance to express their opinion.
THE OUTLINE POSTED ON THE SYLLABUS IS A GENERAL GUIDE.
READING AND VIEWING ASSIGNMENTS WILL BE POSTED ON TORTS TODAY
Eligibility: Upper division JD and LLM students
Eligibility: Upper division JD and LLM students
JD STUDENTS LIMITED TO 20 - to avoid the 1L curve
I will accept LLM students above the 20 STUDENT cap. Please write to me directly requesting admission at; gconk@fordham.edu
All page references are to:
Weaver, et al. Remedies - A Contemporary Approach
Fifth Edition (West Academic Interactive casebook series)
ISBN: 978-1-68467-575-3
Learning objectives (Dropbox)
Weaver, et al. Remedies - A Contemporary Approach
Fifth Edition (West Academic Interactive casebook series)
ISBN: 978-1-68467-575-3
Learning objectives (Dropbox)
Accountability:
TWO OPTIONS:
Term paper (15 + pp)
OR
Writing Requirement paper (25 pp.)
OR
Writing Requirement paper (25 pp.)
January 27 is the last day to submit tothe Registrar Independent Study and Upper‐Class Writing Requirement Forms.
See also Academic Regulations below
If you are doing a Writing Requirement paper please be sure to arrange a talk with me (via Zoom or in person) to discuss your topic, etc.
All Papers are due on the last day of the semester May 5, 2023 unless an extension is granted.
No extensions may go beyond 5:00 PM on May 17, 2023 the last day of the exam period.
There is no grading penalty or bonus for any option you choose.
There is no anonymous grading in this seminar class
There is no anonymous grading in this seminar class
PAPERS ARE TO BE SUBMITTED TO ME BY EMAIL TO GCONK@FORDHAM.EDU
BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR EXAM ID NUMBER, AND YOUR NAME!
MICROSOFT WORD, RTF, WORDPERFECT, GOOGLEDOCS, AND PDF ARE ALL ACCEPTABLE FORMATS FOR FINAL PAPERS. DRAFTS SHOULD BE IN AN EDITABLE FORMAT.
Citation format:
or
Citation format: Indigo Book 2.0
or
Bluebook (A Uniform System of Citation)
Term papers declare topic and/or submit outline of argument/abstract
- Final papers due Friday May 5, 2023
- Wednesday May 17, 2023- Last permissible extension date for all papers
- Wednesday May 17, 2023- Last permissible extension date for all papers
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