• LAW 6114

    Comparative Freedom of Speech
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    This lecture explores the theoretical foundations of freedom of speech and how free expression doctrine has emerged in the United States. Though it focuses mainly on U.S. law, the course also takes a broader global perspective, exploring how and why the U.S. free speech tradition is exceptional (and whether it should be).

  • LAW 7002

    Agency, Partnership, and LLCs
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    3.46

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    This course deals with the agency relationship and its consequences, focusing on such topics as contractual authority, vicarious liability, and fiduciary obligation. Using litigated cases, students will learn how to help clients structure their affairs in a manner consistent with their business goals, including minimizing unwanted liability.

  • LAW 7005

    Antitrust
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    3.49

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This class studies American efforts to prevent the private subversion of free competition. In addition to analysis of the statutes and case law, students consider the history of antitrust regulation and the economic assumptions that drive much of its application.

  • LAW 7007

    Bankruptcy
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    3.34

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    This course will explore in detail some of the legal, theoretical, and practical issues raised by a debtor's financial distress. Principal emphasis will be on how the Federal Bankruptcy Code uses or displaces otherwise applicable law as the provider of rules that govern the relationships among debtors, creditors and others.

  • LAW 7009

    Criminal Procedure Survey
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    3.50

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    In this course, we will explore the constitutional rules that constrain executive actors when they investigate crime and prosecute criminal defendants. Specifically, we study the degree to which the Fourth and Fifth Amendment limit police investigations and the ways in which constitutional guarantees of due process, equal protection, and trial by jury affect criminal prosecutions. Mutually Exclusive with LAW 7018 and LAW 7019.

  • LAW 7011

    Comparative Constitutional Law
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    3.47

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    The seminar will explore the issues entailed in the drafting and uses of a constitution. To what extent do constitutions reflect universal values (such as human rights), and to what extent are they grounded in the culture and values of a particular people? How much borrowing goes on in the writing of a constitution?

  • LAW 7014

    Conflict of Laws
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    3.55

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course examines the rules and principles that govern the resolution of multi-jurisdictional conflicts of laws in the United States. The central issue throughout the course is, simply, what law governs a multi-jurisdictional dispute? It considers various theoretical bases for choice of law principles, as well as the principal constitutional limitations on choice of law.

  • LAW 7017

    Constitutional Law II: Freedom of Religion
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    3.50

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This course examines the two clauses in the Bill of Rights which define and safeguard religious freedom - the one barring laws "respecting an establishment of religion" and the other protecting the "free exercise of religion."

  • LAW 7018

    Criminal Adjudication
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    3.45

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course looks at the way the judicial system operates once criminal charges are filed. Topics include bail and preventive detention, the right to the effective assistance of counsel, prosecutorial discretion and plea bargaining, the right to trial by jury, appeals from criminal convictions, and habeas corpus review.

  • LAW 7019

    Criminal Investigation
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    3.44

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course examines the constitutional jurisprudence that regulates the government's investigation of crime and apprehension of criminal suspects. In particular, the course will focus on the doctrines by which the judiciary polices the police, including the primary remedy (suppression of evidence) for police misconduct.