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LAW 7051 International Business Transactions
Fall 2026

This course examines the law - domestic, foreign, and international - governing international business transactions. Areas may include trade and investment treaties, corporate law and securities regulation, commercial sales, employment discrimination, human rights, anti-corruption, intellectual property, dispute resolution and sovereign debt.

Rating
Difficulty
3.36
GPA
LAW 7062 Legislation
Fall 2026

This course will examine both the theory and the practice of statutory interpretation. We will become familiar with the canons of construction frequently invoked by courts. Finally, we will consider some specialized but important topics in statutory interpretation, such as doctrines of severability and pre-emption.

Rating
Difficulty
3.56
GPA
LAW 7071 Professional Responsibility
Fall 2026

Professional Responsibility. Enrollment not allowed in LAW 7071, 7072, 7134, or 7605 if any taken previously.

Rating
Difficulty
3.46
GPA
LAW 7078 Remedies
Fall 2026

Remedies is a transubstantive course crossing the boundaries both within private law and between private and public law. This course will examine the relationship between liability and remedy across diverse areas of law. While emphasis will be placed on private law remedies, public law remedies will be considered at some depth for purposes of comparison.

Rating
Difficulty
3.49
GPA
LAW 7089 Racial Justice and Law
Fall 2026

This course will examine the response of law to racial issues in a variety of contemporary legal contexts. Topics may include criminal justice, education, employment, interracial relationships and adoption, hate speech, voting. Mutually Exclusive with LAW 7707 Race and Law (SC) and LAW 9058 Race and Law Seminar

Rating
Difficulty
3.47
GPA
LAW 7091 Water Law and Policy
Fall 2026

This course will review state and federal laws governing water and disputes between competing water uses. Topics will include public rights to water and resolving water use disputes; protecting water quality of lakes, rivers, and streams; federal laws affecting the allocation and use of water (the Clean Water Act, the Federal Power Act, the Endangered Species Act) and the law governing interstate water disputes.

Rating
Difficulty
3.45
GPA
LAW 7099 Nevada v. Delaware: The New Market for Corporate Law
Fall 2026

Delaware courts have issued a line of decisions that sparked public debates and could have significant corporate law implications.  This lecture will examine those decisions in-depth.

Rating
Difficulty
3.51
GPA
LAW 7102 Veterans Law
Fall 2026

This course introduces students to the administrative law of veterans' benefits. 

Rating
Difficulty
3.40
GPA
LAW 7112 Energy Regulation and Policy
Fall 2026

This course provides an introduction to energy law and regulation in the United States. It covers the basic principles of public utility regulation; the division of jurisdiction over energy production and use among federal, state, and local governments; and the federal statutes governing natural gas, electricity, nuclear power, and hydroelectric power.

Rating
Difficulty
3.45
GPA
LAW 7125 Practical Trust and Estate Administration
Fall 2026

This course covers advanced and applied topics in estate planning and probate, wealth management, trust and estate administration, and trust, estate, and fiduciary litigation. The course focuses on the role of an attorney as executor or trustee, and the role of an attorney in advising executors, trustees, and beneficiaries.

Rating
Difficulty
3.48
GPA
LAW 7127 Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Fall 2026

This course will consider artificial intelligence and machine learning from the perspective of law. Students will develop a basic understanding of the computer science underlying both artificial intelligence and machine learning, the ways in which the law is adapting (or failing to adapt) to artificial intelligence and machine learning, and the ways in which these technologies may be used by lawyers and legal researchers. Students need no background in computer science or coding.

Rating
Difficulty
3.45
GPA
LAW 7144 Negotiation
Fall 2026

The goal of this class is to introduce students to negotiation theory, with a focus on the collaborative negotiation method used by most successful negotiators today.

Rating
Difficulty
3.51
GPA
LAW 7176 Introduction to American Law for LLMs
Fall 2026

This course introduces LLM candidates who have received their law degrees from foreign universities to certain structural and historic aspects of the U.S. legal system.

Rating
Difficulty
3.32
GPA
LAW 7187 Law of Public-Private Partnerships
Fall 2026

This course focuses on the legal topics and skills required to successfully negotiate and document a public private partnership for a real estate transaction.

Rating
Difficulty
3.44
GPA
LAW 7196 Repugnant Transactions
Fall 2026

This class examines exchanges and transactions that are traditionally repugnant, and sometimes illegal. Importantly, what constitutes a repugnant transaction is culturally dependent, changing over time and across cultures. For example, typical repugnant transactions in modern western societies include organs, blood, babies, sexual relations, votes for money, and a wide range of other issues.

Rating
Difficulty
3.45
GPA
LAW 7197 Taboo Trades
Fall 2026

"This class will explore the topic of taboo trades (e.g. prostitution, marijuana, paying college athletes) through the production of a weekly podcast in with a guest scholar, lawyer, or regulator. Students will read relevant work of the guest and develop questions and content for the podcast. Two students will be ""guest producers"" for each podcast and take the lead in selecting questions and materials, and help conduct the interviews."

Rating
Difficulty
3.46
GPA
LAW 7200 Trade Secret Law
Fall 2026

This course will examine the traditional law of trade secrets and the federal statute with the goal of familiarizing students with the theoretical and doctrinal underpinnings of this area of legal practice.

Rating
Difficulty
3.52
GPA
LAW 7207 Constitutional Reform
Fall 2026

In this course, we will seek to identify problems with American constitutional democracy, and to draft and debate concrete solutions in the form of constitutional amendments: what challenges or problems (if any) does our system of government face that ought to be addressed at the constitutional level, and how should they be addressed?

Rating
Difficulty
3.52
GPA
LAW 7500 JAG School Course
Fall 2026

A series of Law courses specific to military application. The series will be designated by different sections of the course.

Rating
Difficulty
3.62
GPA
LAW 7501 Special Topics in Law Short Course (SC)
Fall 2026

Various short topics offered at the Law School.

Rating
Difficulty
3.50
GPA
LAW 7613 Globalization and Private Dispute Resolution (SC)
Fall 2026

This short course will examine traditional principles of private international law in the context of the rapidly changing global business environment. Areas covered will include the concept of international jurisdiction, choice of law rules in inter-jurisdictional contracts and in internet transactions, the implications of electronic commerce for private international law, and the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments.

Rating
Difficulty
3.38
GPA
LAW 7622 Advanced Topics in Trade Secret Law (SC)
Fall 2026

This short course will take a deep dive into how key trade secret misappropriation cases have been litigated and their impact on business practices.

Rating
Difficulty
3.43
GPA
LAW 7625 Introduction to Negotiation (SC)
Fall 2026

In this short course, students will learn negotiation theories and techniques, and they will apply them to legal situations.

Rating
Difficulty
2.41
GPA
LAW 7626 Oral Presentations In and Out of the Courtroom (SC)
Fall 2026

This short course is designed to help students improve their ability to communicate persuasively in the wide variety of settings in which non-litigators are called upon to speak including client meetings, business negotiations, and presentations to public agencies. Mutually Exclusive with LAW 9053, 9055, and 9185. Enrollment not allowed in LAW 7626, 9053, 9055, or 9185 if any taken previously.

Rating
Difficulty
3.40
GPA
LAW 7667 Global Transactions: Key Issues and Contract Drafting (SC)
Fall 2026

This short course will cover the content and structure of different types of agreements used in cross-border business transactions, as well as the process by which these agreements are negotiated, the role of the lawyer in identifying and resolving underlying commercial issues, and the allocation of responsibility for decision-making between business leaders and lawyers.

Rating
Difficulty
3.48
GPA