are Duke undergrads allowed to take courses at Duke Law school?

<p>and if they are, would American J.D. programs or foreign graduate LL.B programs be willing to grant credit for these courses, possibly for advanced graduation from law school? </p>

<p>i would like to know if it’s possible, both for american J.D. and for foreign LL.Bs. has it happened before?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>I have not heard of this. The law school operates on a different schedule than the undergraduate schools (as do the other professional schools). It is far more common for undergrads to take 200+ level courses (graduate courses) within Pratt and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.</p>

<p>I’m fairly certain that undergrads can take some law courses, but I don’t they’d count for JD programs. At least, I know MANY people who took Chemerinsky’s consitutional law class as undergrads ([Schedule</a> of Courses](<a href=“http://www.siss.duke.edu/schedule/1260/LAW/120/)%5DSchedule”>http://www.siss.duke.edu/schedule/1260/LAW/120/)), although Chemerinsky has left.</p>

<p>I have friends who are in Chemerinsky’s Constitutional Law class now and it’s an undergraduate course. It’s not a law school course even though he’s a law school professor.</p>