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What are some good RECENT surveys of business persons ranking recognition of legal risks and other legal topics among the most important things that business persons need to know?
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On Sep 12, 2013, at 7:27 AM, "Elizabeth A Cameron" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear Academy Members:
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> Please share your convincing agruments on ALSB talk or send to me. Our school is undergoing significant curriculum reform of the required business core courses. The argument has been made that business students do not need a law class.
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> Why should law be in the curriculum and is it required at your school?
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> It would greatly help me if you would share this question with the non-law business law faculty and ask them to send me a response also. I'm hoping to convince the committee that there is value in every business student having a law class.
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> Thanks,
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> Elizabeth Cameron
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Carol J Miller" <[log in to unmask]>
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> Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2013 1:17:15 AM
> Subject: B law in curriculum
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> Can some one point me to a short, pragmatic, convincing description of why b. law/legal environment courses should be in the curriculum -- for undergraduate and MBA programs? It needs to be short enough and pragmatic enough that non law members of a curriculum committee would actually read it.
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> Carol
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