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Cary Berkeley Kaye serves as Lecturer in Pre-Law Studies and Pre-Law Adviser within Clemson University's College of Arts and Humanities, specifically in the Department of Philosophy and Religion. She teaches moot court, mock trial, and philosophy of law courses while providing comprehensive pre-law guidance to undergraduate students.
Her academic credentials include:
- J.D. from Yale University
- M.Phil in Economics from the University of Cambridge
- A.B. from Harvard University
Ms. Kaye's professional expertise bridges theoretical legal philosophy and practical courtroom training. Her instruction emphasizes appellate advocacy techniques, trial simulation, and the ethical foundations of law, informed by extensive real-world litigation experience. She integrates economic perspectives from her graduate studies into legal analysis while preparing students for law school through rigorous skills-based training.
No scientific awards or research grants were documented in the source material.
In her dual role as educator and adviser, she oversees Clemson's moot court and mock trial programs while providing individualized guidance on law school applications, LSAT preparation, and academic planning. Her office in Hardin 034 serves as the central hub for pre-law student development across the university.
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