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Women's Legal History: Tutorial
1st Year Curriculum
2nd/3rd Year Program
Description
This is an opportunity for those interested in taking the Women's Legal History seminar to find a biographical subject and design a research plan.
Number of Units: 1
Course Number: 580
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