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Law and the chicken: an eggs-agerated curriculum proposal

Roger I. Abrams, Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center

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Originally published in Nova Law Review, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 771-784, Winter 1993.

Abstract

In this tongue-in-cheek article, Dean Abrams offers his proposal for a new law school course that would allow every member of a faculty to teach one class in his or her own field. The unifying theme of the course would be that every case discussed must deal in some way with chicken. Dean Abrams would teach the Labor Law case involving the unionization of chicken farmers under the Labor Act. Others would teach criminal cases involving chickens or securities case where the accused party is Chicken Delight. A famous Supreme Court case under the Takings Clause that involved low-flying aircraft that scared the chicken in their coops would have to be part of the course as well.

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Nova Law Review, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 771-784, Winter 1993