Tentative Spring 2026 Quarter Class Schedule

BlockMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
8:30- 9:35  Contract Drafting and Review- Drake (8:30-10:30) (Room B)  
 Housing Initiative Transactional Clinic- Leslie (Room C)   
 Accounting for Entrepreneurs: From Start-up through Exit- Berger (8:30-12:00) (Room D)   
     
Corporate and Entrepreneurial Finance- Kaplan (8:30-11:40) (Room F)    
    Upper Level Make Up Class Block 8:30-9:35 (Room II)
     
     
9:45- 10:50 Crypto- Henderson (9:45-11:45) (Room A)   
 Canonical Ideas in American Legal Thought- Bray/Masur (10:00-12:00) (Room B) History and Theory of Policing in America (9:45-11:45) (Room B)Regulation of AI- Huq (9:45-11:45) (Room B)
 Immigrants' Rights Clinic- Hallett (9:45-11:45) (Room C)  Transgender & Nonbinary Rights & the Law- Ingelhart (9:45-11:45) (Room C)
 Institute for Justice Clinic on Entrepreneurship- Gryczan/Kregor (9:45-11:15) (Room E)   
 Advanced First Amendment Law- Lakier (9:45-11:45) (Room F)   
Corporate Finance- Robertson (Room II) Corporate Finance- Robertson (Room II)Corporate Finance- Robertson (Room II) 
Patent Law- Masur (Room III) Patent Law- Masur (Room III)Patent Law- Masur (Room III) 
 Privacy- Strahilevitz (10:25-12:10) (Room IV)  Privacy- Strahilevitz (10:25-12:10) (Room IV)
 Editing, Advocacy, and AI- Barry (9:45-11:45) (Room V)   
 Global Human Rights Clinic- Parrin (9:45-11:45) (Room VI)   
11:00- 12:05Environmental Law: Air, Water, and Animals-Kim (Room D) Environmental Law: Air, Water, and Animals-Kim (Room D)Environmental Law: Air, Water, and Animals-Kim (Room D) 
Constitutional Law V: Freedom of Religion - Case (Room E) Constitutional Law V: Freedom of Religion - Case (Room E)Constitutional Law V: Freedom of Religion - Case (Room E) 
     
Business Organizations- Casey (Room II) Business Organizations- Casey (Room II)Business Organizations- Casey (Room II) 
Evidence- Buss (Room III) Evidence- Buss (Room III)Evidence- Buss (Room III) 
     
     
LUNCH 12:15-1:20
12:30 - 1:20Legal Spanish-Lear (Room C) Legal Spanish-Lear (Room C) Legal Spanish-Lear (Room C)
1:30- 2:35Regulation of Sexuality- Case (Room B) Regulation of Sexuality- Case (Room B)Regulation of Sexuality- Case (Room B) 
Education Law and Policy- S. Epstein (short class meets May 4/7/11/14, 1:30-3:50) (Room C)Collateral Consequences of Criminal Convictions- Starr (1:30-3:15) (1L Elective) (Room D)Legislation and Statutory Interpretation- Peterson (Upper Level Students) (Room D)Education Law and Policy- S. Epstein (short class meets May 4/7/11/14, 1:30-3:50PM)Collateral Consequences of Criminal Convictions- Starr (1:30-3:15) (1L Elective) (Room D)
Legislation and Statutory Interpretation- Peterson (Upper Level Students) (Room D)Critical Race Studies- Davidson (1:30-3:15) (1L Elective) (Room E)Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility- Giles/Lloyd (2:30-6:00PM) (Room E)Legislation and Statutory Interpretation- Peterson (Upper Level Students) (Room D)Critical Race Studies- Davidson (1:30-3:15) (1L Elective) (Room E)
Opera as Idea and Performance- Nussbaum/Freud (1L Elective) (Room F) Opera as Idea and Performance- Nussbaum/Freud (1L Elective) (Room F)Opera as Idea and Performance- Nussbaum/Freud (1L Elective) (Room F) 
International Human Rights Law- Ginsburg (1L Elective) (Room I)Contract Law for LLMs- Bernstein (1:30-3:15) (Room I)International Human Rights Law- Ginsburg (1L Elective) (Room I)International Human Rights Law- Ginsburg (1L Elective) (Room I)Contract Law for LLMs- Bernstein (1:30-3:15) (Room I)
Criminal Procedure I: The Investigative Process- Rappaport (Room II) Criminal Procedure I: The Investigative Process- Rappaport (Room II)Criminal Procedure I: The Investigative Process- Rappaport (Room II) 
Constitutional Law II: Freedom of Speech- Stone (Room III) Constitutional Law II: Freedom of Speech- Stone (Room III)Constitutional Law II: Freedom of Speech- Stone (Room III) 
Introduction to Law and Economics- Hubbard (1L Elective) (Room IV)Managerial Psychology- Fishbach (1:30-5:00) (1L Elective) (Room IV)Introduction to Law and Economics- Hubbard (1L Elective) (Room IV)Introduction to Law and Economics- Hubbard (1L Elective) (Room IV) 
Jurisprudence I: Theories of Law and Adjudication- Leiter (1L Elective) (Room V)Jenner & Block Supreme Court and Appellate Clinic- Konsky/Strauss (1:30-3:30) (Room VI)Jurisprudence I: Theories of Law and Adjudication- Leiter (1L Elective) (Room V)Jurisprudence I: Theories of Law and Adjudication- Leiter (1L Elective) (Room V) 
2:45- 3:50 Workshop: Public Law and Legal Theory- Multiple instructors (3:30-5:30) (Room 203)   
Foreign Relations Law- Bradley (Room B)Patent Litigation- Cherny/Curran (3:30-5:30) (Room A)Foreign Relations Law- Bradley (Room B)Foreign Relations Law- Bradley (Room B) 
 Abrams Environmental Law Clinic- Schuhardt/Templeton (3:30-5:30) (Room B)Patent Litigation- Curran/Cherny (3:30-5:30) (Room C)  
Constitutional Law for LLMs- Rosenberg (Room F)Criminal and Juvenile Justice Project Clinic- Zunkel (3:30-5:30) (Room C)Constitutional Law for LLMs- Rosenberg (Room F)Constitutional Law for LLMs- Rosenberg (Room F) 
 Workshop: Law and Economics- Goldin/Kim (3:30-5:30) (Room F)   
Administrative Law- Nou (Room II)Employment Law Clinic- Schmidt (3:30-5:30) (Room G)Administrative Law- Nou (Room II)Administrative Law- Nou (Room II)Workshop: Legal Scholarship - Bernstein (3:30-5:00) (Room I)
Constitutional Law III: Equal Protection and Substantive Due Process - Baude (Room III)Contract Law for LLMs- Bernstein (1:30-3:15) (Room I)Constitutional Law III: Equal Protection and Substantive Due Process - Baude (Room III)Constitutional Law III: Equal Protection and Substantive Due Process - Baude (Room III)Upper Level Make up Class Block (3:45-5:45) (Room II)
Introduction to Income Taxation- Goldin (Room IV)Contracting and Business Strategy - Bernstein (3:30-5:30) (Room I)Introduction to Income Taxation- Goldin (Room IV)Introduction to Income Taxation- Goldin (Room IV) 
Copyright- Picker (Room V)Structuring Venture Capital, Private Equity, and Entrepreneurial Transactions- Carew/Crow (3:00-6:00PM)
     (Room II)
Copyright- Picker (Room V)Copyright- Picker (Room V)1L Elective Class Make-up Block (3:30-6;30) (Room IV)
4:00-6:00Workshop: Constitutional Law- Peterson/Starr (Room 203)    
Complex Civil Litigation- Patterson (Room A) Estate Planning and Drafting- Gallanis (Room A)Animal Law- Arrivo (Room A) 
Constitutional Cases in Time of Perceived Crisis- Gasaway/Parrish/Sundararajan (Room B) Trial Advocacy- Cohen (Room B)Civil Rights Clinic: Police Accountability- Futterman (Room B) 
Advanced Antitrust- Posner (Room C)  Federal Criminal Justice Clinic- Miller/Siegler (Room C) 
Property Theory- Strahilevitz (Room D)Professional Responsibility in the Real World- Harmon (Room D)The Role and Practice of the State Attorney General- Madigan/Scodro (Room D)  
The Second Amendment: History, Theory, Policy and Practice- D. Miller (Room E)Compliance and Regulatory Strategy- Senatore (Room E) Advanced Topics in Corporate Reorganizations- Baird/Sontchi (Room E) 
International Business Transactions- D'Ambrosio (Room F) Corporate Compliance and Business Integration- Deegan (Room F)Topics in State and Local Finance- Roin (Room F) 
Enforcement Risk in Cross-Border Transactions- Goel/Nemirow/Niles (Room G) Workshop: Regulation of Family, Sex, and Gender- Case (Room G)Advanced Civil Procedure: Aggregate Litigation—A Judicial Perspective- Lee (Room G) 
Negotiation - Ruiz (Room I)  Project and Infrastructure Development and Finance- Jacobson (4:00-7:35PM) (Room I) 
Strategic Considerations in Securities and Corporate Governance Litigation-Feirson/Jacobsen 
     (Room II)
  Litigation Laboratory- Clark/Masters (Room II) 
Professional Responsibility: Representing Business Organizations- Koski/Kuhns/Snyder
      (Room III)
Regulation of Drugs, Devices, Biologics, and Cosmetics- Bierig   (Tuesday and Thursday 4:15-5:50) 
     (Room III)
 Regulation of Drugs, Devices, Biologics, and Cosmetics- Bierig   (Tuesday and Thursday 
      4:15-5:50) (Room III)
 
  Roman Law- R. Epstein (Room IV)  
Gender Violence and the Law- Payne (Room V)Kirkland & Ellis Corporate Lab Clinic (Section 1)- Avratin, Kramer, Zarfes (Room V)Employment Law- Whitehead (Room V)Kirkland & Ellis Corporate Lab Clinic (Section 2)- Avratin, Kramer, Zarfes (Room V) 
Poverty and Housing Law Clinic- Brooks (Room VI)Exoneration Project Clinic- Ainsworth/Leonard/Myerschough-Mueller (Room VI)   
6:10-8:10Issues in Civil RICO- Gair (Room B)    
Advanced Advocacy: Building and Using Your Advocate's Toolbox- Cheifetz (Room C)Advanced Issues in Delaware Corporate Law- Casey/Will (short class April 27-3 6:10 PM-08:40) 
     (Room D)
   
Advanced Issues in Delaware Corporate Law- Casey/Will (short class April 27-30 
     6:10 PM-08:40) (Room D)
Cross-Border Transactions: Law, Strategy & Negotiations- Sultani (short class April 13-16, 6:10-8:40)
      (Room F)
Advanced Issues in Delaware Corporate Law- Casey/Will (short class April 27-30 
     6:10 PM-08:40) (Room D)
Advanced Issues in Delaware Corporate Law- Casey/Will (short class April 27-30 
     6:10 PM-08:40) (Room D)
 
Crisis Communication: The Lawyer's Role in Advancing Client Interests- Katz/Wentz (Room E)Upper Level Make Up Block 6:10-9:00pm (Room II)Cross-Border Transactions: Law, Strategy & Negotiations- Sultani (short class April 13-16, 6:10-8:40)
      (Room F)
Cross-Border Transactions: Law, Strategy & Negotiations- Sultani (short class April 13-16,
       6:10-8:40) (Room F)
 
Cross-Border Transactions: Law, Strategy & Negotiations- Sultani (short class April 13-16, 
     6:10-8:40) (Room F)
 Upper Level Make Up Block 6:10-9:00pm (Room II)