Registration Guide 2018-2019
Perspectives Menu
Recommended not Required
All students should take at least one of the Perspectives courses listed below before graduation. The purpose of the recommendation is to help students develop an analytical perspective on our legal system, by viewing it through the lens of another discipline, probing the foundations, values or assumptions underlying our legal institutions, or studying alternatives to our own doctrinal approach to legal problems.
Comparative Income Tax
Jurisprudence: Law and Adjudication
Comparative Law and Culture
Justice, Morals and Film
Disability Law
Law and Economics
Education Law
Law and Literature
Federal Indian Law and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the U.S
Law and Public Policy
Human Rights Survey
Laws of War
Immigration Law
Military Law
Intl and Comparative Perspectives on Poverty and Human Rights
Public Interest Law Workshop
International Children’s Rights
Religion and the Law
International Law
Taxation of Intellectual Property
International Intellectual Property
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