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Faculty
Roy S. Gutterman
Director, Carnegie Legal Reporting Program; assistant professor of communications law and journalism
Mark Obbie
Associate Professor, Magazine Journalism; founding director, Carnegie Legal Reporting Program
Keith Bybee
Associate Professor, Political Science
Lisa Dolak
Professor of Law
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Courses
Legally Speaking
Spring 2009
Segments in NEW 305 and NEW 405 classes
NEW 500: Law, Politics and Media
Spring 2009
Three credit hours
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Legal studies minor
Syracuse University offers a broad array of courses in the liberal arts that give undergraduates and graduates alike a solid grounding in the law. Until the spring semester of 2009, students could enroll in Syracuse University's Legal Studies Minor, but that minor is no longer accepting new students and will not be offered in the future.

The Carnegie Legal Reporting Program remains a resource for students who want to select electives that will teach them about the law from within a related major in the arts and sciences or in the University's prelaw program. Talk to us — well help you chart the path that makes the most sense for you.
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