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(1-99) Primarily for Undergraduate Students

Class # Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim Instructor(s) View Books
2010 LGLS 89A 1 Law and Society Internship and Seminar
[ oc ]
Signature of Ms. Nancy Feldman, dept. administrator, required.
See Course Catalog for prerequisites.
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
In addition to the biweekly class sessions, the internship is two days per week (not more than 15 hours per week).
Block X3
W 6:30 PM–9:20 PM
Brown Social Science Center224
Open
Consent Req.

7 / 999
Stimell, Melissa View Books
 

(100-199) For Both Undergraduate and Graduate Students

Class # Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim Instructor(s) View Books
8884 LGLS 123B 1 Immigration and Human Rights
[ ss ]
Block M
M,W 5:00 PM–6:20 PM
Brown Social Science Center316
Closed
31 / 30
Smith, Douglas L View Books
4628 LGLS 127B 1 International Economic Law
[ ss ]
Pre-requisite: Econ 2a or ECON 10a or consent of instructor.
Block P
T,Th 3:30 PM–4:50 PM
Golding Judaica Center101
Open
48 / 65
Mirfendereski, Guive View Books
8885 LGLS 142B 1 Law and Psychology
[ ss ]
Signature of Ms. Nancy Feldman, dept. rep., required.
Block J
T,F 12:30 PM–1:50 PM
Brown Social Science Center316
Open
Consent Req.

25 / 999
Kabrhel, Rosalind E.W. View Books
4028 LGLS 161B 1 Advocacy for Policy Change
[ oc ss ]
Signature of Ms. Nancy Feldman, dept. administrator, required.
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Block H
T,F 11:00 AM–12:20 PM
Brown Social Science Center115
Open
Consent Req.

22 / 999
Stimell, Melissa View Books
4108 LGLS/POL 116B 1 Civil Liberties in America
[ ss ]
Block L
M,W 3:30 PM–4:50 PM
Lown Cntr for JudaicStudies002
Open
66 / 999
Breen, Daniel View Books
 

Legal Studies Electives

Class # Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim Instructor(s) View Books
3978 AMST 170A 1 Conspiracy Theory
[ ss ]
Block F
M,W,Th 1:00 PM–1:50 PM
Golding Judaica Center110
Open
121 / 999
Cohen, Jacob View Books
7737 HIST 161B 1 American Political History
[ ss ]
Block H
T,F 11:00 AM–12:20 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr112
Open
24 / 999
Willrich, Michael View Books
7831 NEJS 126A 1 Intermediate Talmud
[ hum ]
See Course Catalog for prerequisites.
Block G
T,F 9:30 AM–10:50 AM
Lown Cntr for JudaicStudies202
Open
4 / 999
Kimelman, Reuven R View Books
4690 PHIL 22B 1 Philosophy of Law
[ hum wi ]
Block G
T,F 9:30 AM–10:50 AM
Mandel Ctr for HumanitiesG03
Open
56 / 999
Teuber, Andreas View Books
4022 POL 117A 1 Administrative Law
[ ss ]
Block K
M,W 2:00 PM–3:20 PM
Golding Judaica Center101
Open
53 / 999
Woll, Peter View Books
8954 POL 192B 1 Seminar: Topics in Law and Political Theory
[ ss ]
Topic for spring 2013: The American Constitution: Political Theory v. Political Practice Evaluates the American Constitutional system and current political practices by reconsidering the competing sets of democratic and republican values and theories that originally animated them. Under what circumstances do current practices fulfill or violate American “national” beliefs and values? Sample topics include: civic ideals and practices among elites and masses; patriotism in theory and expression; the limitation and expansion of democratic institutions. Students will investigate real world efforts to define and reform problems in the system while considering their historical and theoretical roots.
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or above.
Instructor's Signature Required
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Block S4
Th 2:00 PM–4:50 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr112
Open
Consent Req.

17 / 30
Kryder, Daniel Thomas View Books