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Continuing Legal Education

Duke Law School has teamed up with West LegalEdcenter to offer alumni the chance to re-engage with the intellectual life of the School, reconnect with familiar professors, and get acquainted with new ones while earning CLE credit in the most convenient way possible.

Alumni who register with West LegalEdcenter will receive "member" discounts on all Duke Law programs when they add Duke to their selected memberships at registration. West will track compliance with applicable state CLE requirements and report hours earned to the appropriate state for all members.

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  • Animals and Bioengineering: A Consideration of Law, Ethics, and Science III
    November 10, 2007 - The Animals and Bioengineering Conference will bring together, for the first time, animal law and patent attorneys, litigators, scientists, ethicists, government regulators and industry representatives to explore the evolution and development of laws relating to the use of animals in bioengineering. This Conference will discuss some of the many ways in which animals are currently being used in bioengineering, including producing human medicines in transgenic animals, producing disease resistant farm animals, cloning animals for xenotransplantation and cloning animals for food applications. Both the present state of the law and the possible need for changes in the law will be addressed. For those new to these issues, there will be primer presentations on the ethics and science of genetic engineering. Topics for this discussion include:
    - Ethical Issues in the Use of Animals
    - International & Intellectual Law Perspectives 2.75 CLE hours, including 1.0 hours of ethics.
    Price for Duke alumni: $125
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  • Animals and Bioengineering: A Consideration of Law, Ethics, and Science IV
    November 10, 2007 - The Animals and Bioengineering Conference will bring together, for the first time, animal law and patent attorneys, litigators, scientists, ethicists, government regulators and industry representatives to explore the evolution and development of laws relating to the use of animals in bioengineering. This Conference will discuss some of the many ways in which animals are currently being used in bioengineering, including producing human medicines in transgenic animals, producing disease resistant farm animals, cloning animals for xenotransplantation and cloning animals for food applications. Both the present state of the law and the possible need for changes in the law will be addressed. For those new to these issues, there will be primer presentations on the ethics and science of genetic engineering. Topics for this discussion include: - Future Prospects of Law and Regulation 1.5 CLE hours. Price for Duke alumni: $70
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  • Animals and Bioengineering: A Consideration of Law, Ethics, and Science I
    November 9, 2007 - The Animals and Bioengineering Conference will bring together, for the first time, animal law and patent attorneys, litigators, scientists, ethicists, government regulators and industry representatives to explore the evolution and development of laws relating to the use of animals in bioengineering. This Conference will discuss some of the many ways in which animals are currently being used in bioengineering, including producing human medicines in transgenic animals, producing disease resistant farm animals, cloning animals for xenotransplantation and cloning animals for food applications. Both the present state of the law and the possible need for changes in the law will be addressed. For those new to these issues, there will be primer presentations on the ethics and science of genetic engineering. Topics for this discussion include: - A Little Legal History - Introduction to the Science of Animal Genetics 2.0 CLE hours. Price for Duke alumni: $90
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  • Animals and Bioengineering: A Consideration of Law, Ethics, and Science II
    November 9, 2007 - The Animals and Bioengineering Conference will bring together, for the first time, animal law and patent attorneys, litigators, scientists, ethicists, government regulators and industry representatives to explore the evolution and development of laws relating to the use of animals in bioengineering. This Conference will discuss some of the many ways in which animals are currently being used in bioengineering, including producing human medicines in transgenic animals, producing disease resistant farm animals, cloning animals for xenotransplantation and cloning animals for food applications. Both the present state of the law and the possible need for changes in the law will be addressed. For those new to these issues, there will be primer presentations on the ethics and science of genetic engineering. Topics for this discussion include: - Perspectives on Public Policy - What Is Happening Out In The Field 3.0 CLE hours. Price for Duke alumni: $135
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  • April, 2006
  • Animal Law Conference II
    April 7, 2006 - The Duke Animal Law Project and Law & Contemporary Problems present a conference on current issues in animal law. This session includes a keynote address by Gary Francione on “Animal Rights: The Last Ten Years” and a panel discussion on “Big Business & Animal Rights” among leading experts in the field of animal law.
    2.5 CLE hours.
    Price for Duke alumni: $125
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  • Animal Law Conference I
    April 7, 2006 - The Duke Animal Law Project and Law & Contemporary Problems present a conference on current issues in animal law.
    Topics in session I include:
    - Promotion of Animal Welfare: Legislation, Mediation, & More
    - Animal Agriculture & the Law
    3.0 CLE hours.
    Price for Duke alumni: $140
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