UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA LW. 325.-Criminal Law and Procedure, I. 2 hours. 2 credits. Sources of state and federal criminal law; nature of crime, the -elements of crime in general; the elements of particular crimes at common law and in Florida; applicable criminal statutes of Florida. Mikell, Cases on Criminal Law and Procedure, 3d edition. LW. 326.-Criminal Law and Procedure, II. 2 hours. 2 credits. Further consideration of the elements of particular crimes at common law and in Florida; defenses to crimes; criminal procedure in Florida and federal courts as pre- sented by Florida statutes; the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and their con- struction. Mikell, Cases on Criminal Law and Procedure, 3d edition. LW. 330.-Administrative Process. 2 hours. 2 credits. Creation and operation of administrative agencies; constitutional limitations; the Federal Administrative Procedure Act; rule making and adjudication; enforcement; ju- dicial review. Gelhorn, Cases and Materials on Administrative Law, 2d edition. LW. 401.-United States Constitutional Law, I. 2 hours. 2 credits. Introduction to public law, emphasizing technique of analyzing opinions and con- struing statutes; procedural steps in reaching the Supreme Court; basic aspects of the governmental functions, procedural due process, interstate commerce, taxation, and substantive due process; a glance at other federal functions. Dowling, Cases on Con- stitutional Law, 4th edition. LW. 402.-Evidence. 4 hours. 4 credits Witnesses, including competency, privilege, examination, impeachment and re- habilitation; character evidence; hearsay and the exceptions to its exclusion; opinion; real evidence; proof of execution of writings; the "best-evidence" rule; judicial notice, presumptions, and burden of proof. Morgan and Maguire, Cases on Evidence, 2d edition. LW. 403.-Agency. 2 hours. 2 credits. A consideration from the points of view of the principal, the agent, the master, the servant, and third parties, of the rights and liabilities, both in contract and in tort when applicable, that arise from the principal and agent and master and servant relation- ships. Problems deal with the agent's authority, express, implied, and apparent; rati- fication; termination of agent's power; agent's liability on contract; principal's and agent's rights as against each other; the undisclosed principal; vicarious liability. Mechem, Cases and Materials on Agency, 3d edition. LW. 404.-Restitution. 2 hours. 2 credits Restitutionary remedies at law and in equity, including quasi contract, equitable accounting, subrogation, constructive trust, and equitable lien; choice of remedies; restitution for benefits conferred through mistake, fraud, duress, or under illegal con- tracts or contracts impossible to perform. Durfee and Dawson, Cases on Remedies, Vol. II, Restitution at Law and in Equity. LW. 405.-Equity Pleading. 2 hours. 2 credits. Pleading in equity; parties to and proceedings in a suit in equity; bills in equity; motions, answers and replications; preparation of bills, motions, and answers. Selected materials. LW. 406.-Private Corporations. 4 hours. 4 credits. Creation and citizenship; powers and liabilities; corporations and the state; foreign corporations; practice in forming and conducting corporations, preparing by-laws, elect- ing officers, and in conducting corporate business. Wormser and Crane, Cases and Other Materials on Private Corporations. The statement "Offered 1" means offered first semester; 2, second semester; 3, summer session.