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3.41
Spring 2025
This course considers European legal regimes as they moved around the globe. It examines those regimes interactions with one another and with non-European legal cultures from roughly 1500 to 1900.
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3.42
Spring 2025
This course will explore the regulation of land use, with an emphasis on the constitutional and environmental dimensions of land use law. The course will begin with the basic elements of the land development and regulation process, including the basics of planning and zoning. We will also address public ownership and private alternatives to regulation.
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3.42
Spring 2026
This course is the second half of the combined four-credit Accounting/Corporate Finance course. The central theme is understanding the sources of value for the firm from the perspective of the manager who must make financing choices (sources of funds) and investment choices (uses of funds) to maximize the value of the firm.
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3.42
Spring 2026
This course focuses upon the principal federal statutes prohibiting discrimination in employment on the basis of race or sex, especially Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, and the Americans with Disabilities Act. It also examines the federal constitutional law of racial and sexual discrimination, primarily as it affects judicial interpretation of the preceding statutes.
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3.42
Spring 2026
The goals of this course are (i) to introduce students to transactional law, (ii) to provide negotiations training in the context of transactional practice, and (iii) to further practical legal skills. The focus is on having students apply their legal and non-legal knowledge in the context of serving as a lawyer negotiating an international business transaction within the controlled environment of the classroom.
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3.42
Spring 2026
This seminar explores the legal and regulatory structures affecting foreign investors seeking to participate in the development of so-called "emerging markets" and in particular in the restructuring of formerly socialist economies.
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3.42
Spring 2025
This course explores the history, theory, and practice of community development, its contemporary emphasis on housing law and policy, and the role of law and lawyering within that professionalized field.
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3.42
Spring 2025
In this course, students will learn individual and team leadership skills, communications skills, and time and meeting management techniques to create the most positive impact in the public, private or non-profit sectors using real-life case studies, current events and class exercises that place students in situations where they are being called upon to lead.
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3.42
Fall 2025
This class explores various legal/policy issues that arise in the context of the new genetic technologies.
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3.42
Spring 2026
This seminar provides an introduction to liberal political thought and then surveys various antiliberal critiques from the political right and the left.
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