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Can a student take a required law course on a pass/fail basis for the joint degree?

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Can a student take a required law course on a pass/fail basis for the joint degree?

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No. All required law courses in the joint degree program must be taken for a grade. The policy on pass/fail states “required courses, including those that fulfill the upperclass legal writing requirement, are not available for this option, since a major goal is to encourage students to take courses they might not otherwise take.

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