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Key to Course Designations
All courses listed in this guide have been approved by the Faculty of Law and are considered to be offerings of the Faculty. 

The University reserves the right to withdraw or modify the courses of instruction or to change the instructors at any time without notice.

We encourage you to consult the Law School's website for the most current information on course listings, and for course descriptions that are specific to an instructor (www.law.columbia.edu/academics/curriculum). 

Faculty on Leave
Note that each year some faculty are eligible for leave, either for a semester or for the entire academic year. If it is essential for you to work with a particular faculty member, you should check to see if he or she will be teaching in 2007-2008.

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