Course and Schedule Updates

6/26/2008 Assistant Professor Suk and Radha Iyengar will not offer Facts and Values: Law, Empirical Evidence, and Social Theory: Reading Group this fall. Assistant Professor Suk will offer a new reading group Criminal Regulation of Vice: Reading Group.
6/24/2008 Mr. Daniel Kelly's Land Use Puzzles, Natural Resource Dilemmas: Seminar will meet on Thursdays, 5pm-7pm (Block K) during the spring term.
6/23/2008 Visiting Professor Weil will offer an eight week Financial Accounting course during the spring term. Meeting times and description TBD.
6/23/2008 Mr. Daniel Kelly will offer Land Use Puzzles, Natural Resource Dilemmas: Seminar during the spring term. Meeting times TBD.
6/16/2008 Visiting Associate Professor Daniel Williams will offer a course on the Death Penalty during the spring term on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 5 to 6:30 (Block L). Course title and description TBD.
6/13/2008 Corporate Finance B is being co-taught by Professors Ferrell and Kraakman.
6/12/2008 Students may not take both Practical and Theoretical Regulation of Voting offered by Assistant Professor Greiner and Election Law and Administration: Reading Group offered by Visiting Professor Tokaji because of the overlap.
6/9/2008 Professor Kennedy's Race-Making and Law-Making in the Long Civil Rights Movement: Seminar is by-permission of the instuctor.
6/9/2008 Ms. Stern's Understanding Terrorism: Seminar will meet on Thursdays from 10AM-12PM.
6/9/2008 Justice Ngcobo's Judicial Enforcement of Socio-Economic Rights: Seminar will meet from April 6 to April 24. Meeting days and times TBD.
6/5/2008 Professor Johansen will offer The Concept of Obligation in Islamic Law during the spring term.
6/4/2008 Professor Randall Kennedy will offer Race Relations and the Presidential Election of 2008 during the fall term.
6/3/2008 Ms. Roseman will offer International Reproductive/Sexual Health Rights: Reading Group during the spring term.
5/29/2008 Justice Ngcobo will offer Judicial Enforcement of Socio-Economic Rights: Seminar during the spring term. Meeting dates and times TBD.
5/25/2008 Ms. Fatima will offer a 4-week spring module "War on Terror and Human Rights Law in the UK (The)."
5/16/2008 Visiting Professor Cohen-Tanugi Transatlantic Mergers and Acquisitions will meet March 9-April 15.
5/12/2008 Professor Suk will not be offering Criminal Law Advanced: Vice: Reading Group during the spring term. Instead she will be offering a 1 credit Law and Humanities Workshop with Professor Halley.
5/2/2008 Professor Steiker's fall Comparative Criminal Procedure: Reading Group will not be offered. She will be offering Criminal Justice Theory: Reading Group in the spring.
4/29/2008 Professor Rubenstein's fall term Remedies: Select Topics has been rescheduled to Wednesdays 5pm-7pm (previously Mondays 5pm-7pm).
4/29/2008 Visiting Professor Ben-Menahem will offer Jewish Law: The Legal Thought of Maimonides, Talmudic Law Advanced: Talmudic Law Advanced: The responsa literature: Reading Group, and Talmudic Law for Beginners during the spring term.
4/28/2008 Income Taxation is a prerequisite for Tax and Social Policy.
4/28/2008 Professor Klarman will offer Warren Court: Reading Group during the fall term.
4/24/2008 Description added to International Environmental Law.
4/24/2008 Judge Kavanaugh will offer Separations of Powers during the winter term.
4/24/2008 Professor Kamm's Bioethics: Seminar will meet on Tuesdays from 5-7 during the spring term.
4/23/2008 Professor Fox will be offering another section of Legal Profession: Traversing the Ethical Minefield B5 during the spring term for 1Ls and 2Ls only.
4/23/2008 Professor Weinreb's Criminal Law/Police Practices. Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments and Professor Sullivan's Criminal Procedure: Investigation are duplicative of material covered in 1L Criminal Law courses taken by those who will be 3Ls in 2008-2009. These courses are therefore open only to students who will be 2Ls in 2008-2009.
4/23/2008 Professor Bhabha will be offering International Childhood, Rights, and Globalization in the fall term and Human Rights, State Sovereignty, and Persecution: Issues in Forced Migration and Refugee Protection in the spring term. Meeting times to be determined.
4/22/2008 Description added to Professor Guinier's and Visiting Professor Brown-Nagin's Critical Perspectives on the Law: Issues of Race, Gender, Class and Social Change: Reading Group.
4/18/2008 Mr. Landau will be offering in the Latin American Public Law: Seminar spring term.
4/18/2008 Mr. Bienenstock will be offering Corporate Reorganization in the spring term.
4/18/2008 Title change and description added to Mr. Bonovitz spring term course The Large Law Firm--Organization, Operation, Strategies and Issues.
4/18/2008 Assistant Professor Sachs will be offering Labor Law in Transition: Emerging Trends and New Directions: Seminar in the spring term.
4/18/2008 Mr. Hutt will be offering Food and Drug Law in the winter term.
4/16/2008 Course title change for Professor Weinreb's spring course from Criminal Investigations/Police Practices to Criminal Law/Police Practices. Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments.
4/15/2008 Description added to Appellate Courts and Advocacy Workshop.
4/14/2008 Description added to Criminal Adjudication.
4/14/2008 Description added to Mergers and Acquisitions Workshop: Boardroom Strategies and Deal Tactics.
4/11/2008 Visiting Professor Kang will offer Readings in Election Law Theory: Reading Group in the spring.
4/11/2008 Race and Justice: Criminal will not be offered in the spring term.
4/11/2008 Professor Sheila Jasanoff will be offering Science and the Law: Competing Universals: Reading Group in the spring term.
4/11/2008 Professor Benjamin Sach will be offering Labor Law in the fall.
4/10/2008 Professor Hanson will be offering Situationism: Seminar in the fall and Ideology, Psychology and Law: Seminar in the spring.
4/10/2008 Mr. Cope's Analytical Methods for Lawyers B has been moved from the G Block to the F block. It will meet on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 1 p.m. to 2:20 p.m.
4/10/2008 Professor Guinier and Professor Brown-Nagin will be offering Critical Perspectives on the Law: Issues of Race, Gender, Class and Social Change: Reading Group in the fall term.
4/10/2008 Professor Feldman's and Visiting Professor John Jackson's Race, Religion, and Law will be offered in the spring. It will meet on Wednesdays from 3:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.
4/10/2008 Assistant Professor Roin will be offering Patent Law in the fall.
4/10/2008 Visiting Professor Kang will be offering Election Law: the Law of Democracy in the spring.
4/8/2008 Assistant Professor Cohen will be offering a 3 classroom credit course Genetics and Reproductive Technology: Legal and Ethical Issues in the spring.
4/8/2008 Health Law Policy Workshop A is being offered in the fall and Health Law Policy Workshop B is being offered in the spring. It is not a year-long course.
4/8/2008 Professor Fisher will be offering Intellectual Property: Advanced in the spring instead of Patent Law.
4/7/2008 Professor Whiting's Evidence A2 meets from 10:00-11:30 not 10-12.
4/7/2008 Mr. Thomas Goldstein, Ms. Amy Howe, and Mr. Kevin Russell will be offering Supreme Court Litigation in the winter.
4/7/2008 Professor Goldstone will be offering International Criminal Law: Seminar in the fall.
4/4/2008 Professor Mack will be teaching Legal History: American Legal History, 1865 to Present in the spring.
4/4/2008 Description added to Professor Nesson's More Freedom: Reading Group.
4/3/2008 Mr. Bertling's spring Predatory Lending/Consumer Protection Clinical Workshop B is now posted.
4/3/2008 Mr. Shay's course title has been corrected to Taxation: International Aspects of U.S. Income Taxation.
4/3/2008 Mr. Poole will not be offering Capital Punishment in America in the spring term.
4/1/2008 There are still available seats in Professors Frug's and Barron's Green Cities--New York: Seminar. Contact Professor Frug or Professor Barron by 10 a.m. Friday, April 4 if you are interested in enrolling.
4/1/2008 Description added to Professor McConnell's Creation of the Constitution.
4/1/2008 Professor Tokaji will be offering Federal Courts and the Federal System in the fall.
3/28/2008 Professor Nanda will be offering Professional Services in the fall.
3/28/2008 Visiting Professor Damrosch's fall classes have been cancelled.
3/28/2008 Professor Sandel's description and time have been added for Ethics, Economics and Law: Seminar. It will meet on Mondays, 5-7.
3/27/2008 Professor Hay's spring term Law and Vision: Seminar has been changed to The Holocaust and the Law: Seminar.
3/25/2008 Professor Alstott will be offering Taxation B3 and Tax Policy: Reading Group in the spring term and Low-Income Taxpayers in the winter term.
3/25/2008 Professor Kahan will be offering Law and Cognition: Reading Group in the spring term.
3/24/2008 Mr. Wolfman will be offering Appellate Courts and Advocacy Workshop in the spring. Description and meeting times TBD.
3/24/2008 Professor Sandel will be offering Ethics, Economics and Law: Seminar in the fall. Description and meeting times TBD.
3/24/2008 Title change for Professor Sullivan's Advanced Criminal Procedure: Criminal Investigations to Criminal Procedure: Investigation.
3/24/2008 Title change for Professor Sitkoff's spring seminar from Trust Law Advanced: Seminar to Trust Law: Current Topics, Theories, and Evidence: Seminar.
3/21/2008 New spring Law and Vision: Seminar will be offered in the Spring.
3/21/2008 Change to Professor Suk's Family Law description.
3/21/2008 Time change for Professor Spier's Business Strategy class. Will now end at 4:45 pm instead of 4:35.