The statutes, regulations, case law and other requirements that govern the Federal Government's expenditure of over $500 billion every year are addressed in this seminar. The course serves as an …
This seminar will examine what exactly discrimination is and what makes it wrong.
This seminar will explore the ways in which each branch of government keeps secrets and whether structural and statutorily-created tools to check secret actions have proven effective.
This course is designed to provide an extensive overview in Financial Crime risks, including a focus on Financial Crime Compliance and Risk Management within a global banking institution.
This seminar will explore climate change law and policy at the local, state, national and international levels.
This seminar will explore planning techniques and legal issues surrounding protection of landscapes of natural, historical and cultural value and public uses of those landscapes. The seminar will be conducted …
In this seminar, students learn about current research in law-relevant psychology and will apply it to various tasks like: engaging with clients, witnesses, & juries; negotiating; group problem solving; and …
This seminar will examine the rule of law in theory and practice. What is the rule of law and why (if at all) is it valuable? We will take up …
This seminar will explore legal issues from a philosophically informed perspective. The course offers the opportunity for students to interact with prominent scholars, to help shape cutting-edge work, to hone …
This course will explore how economic reasoning informs constitutional and public law processes, including bargaining, voting, delegating, and enforcement. We will consider the incentive effects of legal rules and institutional …