North Carolina Central Law School Needs Spring 2008 Visitor
North Carolina Central University Law School (Durham, NC) has an unanticipated need for a visitor for the Spring 2008 semester. Here are the details as provided by David A. Green, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs:
One of our professors here at NCCU has informed my Dean that for medical reasons she will be unable to teach Decedents’ Estates. We are in need of someone that would be interested and willing to visit our law school to teach Decedents’ Estates I and II for the Spring of 2008. Interested persons please contact Associate Dean David A. Green, dgreen@nccu.edu 919-530-7161.
- 8020 DECEDENTS’ ESTATES I (3 credits) — An examination of the substantive law of intestate succession, wills, and trusts. Topics covered include the execution, revocation, and construction of wills and trusts, and the protection of family members against disinheritance.
- 8120 DECEDENTS’ ESTATES II (3 credits) — Pre-requisite: Decedents’ Estates I. An examination of the law of future interests, including rules regarding class gifts, powers of appointment, and the Rule against Perpetuities.
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