This seminar will study philosophical writings about the nature of human rights, then turn to contemporary challenges facing international human rights in an era of skepticism and push back.
This seminar will use juvenile justice as a case study of challenges in "restating the law" in an area of the law that is largely statutory, in transition, and properly …
Students in this seminar will learn about aspects of the lawyer's role in counseling and problem solving for organizations and community groups through readings and critiques, discussion and short written …
This course will consider several facets of Justice Ginsburg's legal caree-- as a litigator before joining the Court, with special attention to her work in Reed v. Reed, Frontiero v. …
This experiential class is devoted to helping students with the nuts and bolts of contract provisions typically encountered at law firms and corporate jobs. Beyond the basics, the main portions …
The goal of the seminar is to give students a grounding in the theory of privacy law -- our evolving conceptions of privacy and its necessity for a life of …
The workshop provides a unique opportunity for students to engage with peers, faculty and outside speakers, exchange ideas, and witness, participate in, and contribute to legal scholarship. At most meetings, …
This seminar will explore questions related to the technological systemization of the powerful granting privilege to itself, with a focus on free expression.
This seminar will explore the current state of thinking about the relationship between identity, politics and legal regulation.
This course investigates the intersection of business law and critical perspectives (including race, gender, sexuality, and class). We will read and analyze academic scholarship at this intersection, discuss the works-in-progress …