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October 11, 2006

Changing Law School Curriculum

Harvard Law is changing their curriculum, with a diminished amount of time spent on traditional courses such as contracts, torts and criminal law. Students will now be required to take courses in international law, legislation and regulation, and a legal problem solving course that will focus on resolving client needs. For the full story, check out the story at the New York Times (registration required).

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