Course Offerings

Key to course details:
+ subject to prerequisites, co-requisites, exclusions, or professor permission. Refer to Course Descriptions.
1L first year required course
a extends over more than one quarter
b satisfies part of the writing requirement if substantial written work is completed
c/l cross listed; a Law School course offered to other divisions for divisional course credit, or another division's course that counts as a Law School course
e first-year elective
p meets the professional responsibility/ethics requirement
s meets the professional skills requirement
(#) the number of Law School credit hours earned for successful completion of the course
  • Independent Research

    LAWS 49901 - 04 (3)
    Second- and third-year students may earn course credit by independent research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Such projects are arranged by consultation between the student and the particular member of the faculty in whose field the proposed topic falls.
    Winter 2010 Anup Malani
  • Independent Research

    LAWS 49901 - 04 (3)
    Second- and third-year students may earn course credit by independent research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Such projects are arranged by consultation between the student and the particular member of the faculty in whose field the proposed topic falls.
    Autumn 2009 Anup Malani
  • Independent Research

    LAWS 49901 - 04 (3)
    Second- and third-year students may earn course credit by independent research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Such projects are arranged by consultation between the student and the particular member of the faculty in whose field the proposed topic falls.
    Spring 2010 Anup Malani
  • Independent Research

    LAWS 49901 - 05 (3)
    Second- and third-year students may earn course credit by independent research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Such projects are arranged by consultation between the student and the particular member of the faculty in whose field the proposed topic falls.
    Winter 2010 Emily Buss
  • Independent Research

    LAWS 49901 - 05 (3)
    Second- and third-year students may earn course credit by independent research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Such projects are arranged by consultation between the student and the particular member of the faculty in whose field the proposed topic falls.
    Autumn 2009 Emily Buss
  • Independent Research

    LAWS 49901 - 05 (3)
    Second- and third-year students may earn course credit by independent research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Such projects are arranged by consultation between the student and the particular member of the faculty in whose field the proposed topic falls.
    Spring 2010 Emily Buss
  • Independent Research

    LAWS 49901 - 06 (3)
    Second- and third-year students may earn course credit by independent research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Such projects are arranged by consultation between the student and the particular member of the faculty in whose field the proposed topic falls.
    Winter 2010 Mary Anne Case
  • Independent Research

    LAWS 49901 - 06 (3)
    Second- and third-year students may earn course credit by independent research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Such projects are arranged by consultation between the student and the particular member of the faculty in whose field the proposed topic falls.
    Autumn 2009 Mary Anne Case
  • Independent Research

    LAWS 49901 - 06 (3)
    Second- and third-year students may earn course credit by independent research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Such projects are arranged by consultation between the student and the particular member of the faculty in whose field the proposed topic falls.
    Spring 2010 Mary Anne Case
  • Independent Research

    LAWS 49901 - 07 (3)
    Second- and third-year students may earn course credit by independent research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Such projects are arranged by consultation between the student and the particular member of the faculty in whose field the proposed topic falls.
    Winter 2010 Herschella G. Conyers
  • Independent Research

    LAWS 49901 - 07 (3)
    Second- and third-year students may earn course credit by independent research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Such projects are arranged by consultation between the student and the particular member of the faculty in whose field the proposed topic falls.
    Autumn 2009 Herschella G. Conyers
  • Independent Research

    LAWS 49901 - 07 (3)
    Second- and third-year students may earn course credit by independent research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Such projects are arranged by consultation between the student and the particular member of the faculty in whose field the proposed topic falls.
    Spring 2010 Herschella G. Conyers
  • Independent Research

    LAWS 49901 - 08 (3)
    Second- and third-year students may earn course credit by independent research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Such projects are arranged by consultation between the student and the particular member of the faculty in whose field the proposed topic falls.
    Winter 2010 Omri Ben-Shahar
  • Independent Research

    LAWS 49901 - 08 (3)
    Second- and third-year students may earn course credit by independent research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Such projects are arranged by consultation between the student and the particular member of the faculty in whose field the proposed topic falls.
    Autumn 2009 Omri Ben-Shahar
  • Independent Research

    LAWS 49901 - 08 (3)
    Second- and third-year students may earn course credit by independent research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Such projects are arranged by consultation between the student and the particular member of the faculty in whose field the proposed topic falls.
    Spring 2010 Omri Ben-Shahar
  • Independent Research

    LAWS 49901 - 09 (3)
    Second- and third-year students may earn course credit by independent research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Such projects are arranged by consultation between the student and the particular member of the faculty in whose field the proposed topic falls.
    Winter 2010 Kenneth W. Dam
  • Independent Research

    LAWS 49901 - 09 (3)
    Second- and third-year students may earn course credit by independent research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Such projects are arranged by consultation between the student and the particular member of the faculty in whose field the proposed topic falls.
    Autumn 2009 Kenneth W. Dam
  • Independent Research

    LAWS 49901 - 09 (3)
    Second- and third-year students may earn course credit by independent research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Such projects are arranged by consultation between the student and the particular member of the faculty in whose field the proposed topic falls.
    Spring 2010 Kenneth W. Dam
  • Independent Research

    LAWS 49901 - 10 (3)
    Second- and third-year students may earn course credit by independent research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Such projects are arranged by consultation between the student and the particular member of the faculty in whose field the proposed topic falls.
    Winter 2010 Frank H. Easterbrook
  • Independent Research

    LAWS 49901 - 10 (3)
    Second- and third-year students may earn course credit by independent research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. Such projects are arranged by consultation between the student and the particular member of the faculty in whose field the proposed topic falls.
    Autumn 2009 Frank H. Easterbrook