2009-10 Course and Schedule Updates

 

Course and Schedule Updates: 2009-10, 2008-09

DateCourse and Schedule Updates
11/18/2009Professor Hay will offer The Constitution, Interstate Commerce, and Alcohol: From Prohibition To Internet Wine Sales instead of Evil: Seminar this spring.
11/4/2009Professor Grossman's Housing Law and Policy class will  meet on Monday instead of Tuesday from 5 to 7.
10/30/2009Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until the class is full for Professor Spier's Business Strategy in the Entertainment Industry: Reading Group.
10/29/2009Professor Ruggie's Global Governance time has changed to M/W 2:40-4:00.   Class will meet at HKS.
10/28/2009Contracts is a prerequisite for Professor Goldsmith's and Professor Brewster's Law and the International Economy (1L).
10/27/2009The application deadline has been extended to October 31 for Professor Spier's Business Strategy in the Entertainment Industry: Reading Group.
10/27/2009Visiting Professor Regan will offer Law Firms during the spring term. Class will meet  on Wednesday from 1:00-3:00.
10/26/2009Professor Alstott's deadline for accepting application is October 31 for Law and Government Seminar: An Introduction to Scholarship.
10/25/2009Professor Halley will offer Critical Theory in Legal Scholarship: Seminar during the spring term.
10/23/2009Laptops are not allowed in Professor White's Judicial Role in American History during the winter term.
10/22/2009Doing Business in China title has been changed to Law and Business in China.
10/20/2009Professor Langer's Global Perspectives on Criminal Procedure: Reading Group during the spring term application deadline is November 2.
10/20/2009Professor Bath's Doing Business in China is 3 credits and will meet on Monday-Friday, 1pm-4pm.
10/19/2009Professor Halley will not offer Law and Humanities Colloquium during the spring term.
10/17/2009Mr. Gregory will offer Education Reform Movements during the spring term.
10/16/2009Professors Goldberg's and Smith's Theories of Private Law: Reading Group application deadline has been extended to October 30.
10/16/2009Future of the Large Law Firm (The): Seminar will not be offered during the spring term.
10/6/2009Visiting Professor Bath will offer Doing Business in China during the winter term.
9/28/2009Supreme Court Litigation deadline for applications is October 16.
9/25/2009Professor Desan will not be offering Community Economic Development: Reading group during the spring term.
9/9/2009Mr. David Hornik will offer Entrepreneurship and Company Creation during the spring term.
9/9/2009Professor Choi's Economic Analysis of Contract Law: Seminar will meet on Wednesdays from 5pm-7pm during the spring term.
8/29/2009Seats are available in Professor Neuman's Constitutional Law: Separation of Powers, Federalism, and Fourteenth Amendment during the fall term and Professor Field's Constitutional Law: Separation of Powers, Federalism, and Fourteenth Amendment during the spring term.
8/27/2009Professor Spier will offer Business Strategy in the Entertainment Industry: Reading Group during the spring term.
8/26/2009Professor Feldman will not be offering New Deal Justices and the Constitution: Seminar during the fall term.
8/26/2009Visiting Professor Ring will teach Taxation: International Aspects of U.S. Income Taxation during the spring term.
8/20/2009Professor Spier's Business Strategy for Lawyers will now by in Block A and has been changed from 4 to 3 credits.
8/13/2009Professor Halley will offer Gender and the Family in Transnational Law during the fall term instead of The Globalization of American Feminist Legal Reform.
8/10/2009Legal Research: Introduction to American and International Legal Research will meet for 8 weeks, 2 hours per week instead of 1 hour.
8/7/2009Professor Steiker will be teaching Criminal Adjudication during the fall term for 3 credits.
8/4/2009Professor Rubenstein will offer Law and Sexuality: Reading Group during the fall term instead of Sexual Orientation and the Law.  Interested students should email Kathy Lovell by August 21.
7/31/2009Professor Sitkoff will not offer Trust Law: Current Topics, Theories and Evidence: Seminar during the spring term.
7/30/2009Professor Parker will offer Advanced Constitutional Law: (How) Does/Can Constitutional Argument Move Us? during the fall term.
7/30/2009Professor Stuntz will not offer Crime and Justice: Reading Group and Federal Criminal Law during the spring term.
7/28/2009Course title and description change for Class Action Law.
7/22/2009Professor Feldman will be teaching Constitutional Law: First Amendment during the spring term instead of Professor Tribe.
7/22/2009Mr. Ratner will teach Class Action Law during the spring term instead of Remedies.
7/21/2009Professor Rubenstein will not offer Civil Litigation Workshop during the fall term.
7/19/2009Professor Dani Rodrik (Harvard Kennedy School) will not teach International Law Workshop: Global Governance with Professor Alford and Assistant Professor Blum.
7/13/2009Professor Klarman will be teaching Professor Minow's section of Constitutional Law: Separation of Powers, Federalism, and Fourteenth Amendment during the spring term.
7/13/2009Professor Parker's Constitutional Law: Separation of Powers, Federalism, and Fourteenth Amendment will not be offered during the fall term.
7/13/2009Corporate and Securities Law Policy will meet on some Mondays and Tuesdays 5-7.  The course will meet for 18 two-hour sessions during the semester. Meeting dates will be announced.
7/1/2009Taxation: Current Issues in Tax Law, Policy and Practice: Seminar will meet every other week beginning September 23 during the fall term.
6/30/2009Professor David Kennedy will offer Global Governance Today: Reading Group during the fall term.
6/26/2009Ms. Robinson will offer Democracy: Of, By, and for the People: Reading Group during the spring term instead of Law and Politics: Seminar.
6/26/2009Dr. Stern will offer Understanding Terrorism: Seminar during the spring term.
6/25/2009Professor Kennedy will offer Law and Development during the fall term.
6/22/2009Professor Hanson will offer Law and Mind Sciences Blogging Workshop: Seminar during the spring term.
6/19/2009Mr. Chiao will offer Topics in Substantive Criminal Law: Seminar during the spring term.
6/15/2009Professor LoPucki's Commercial Law: Secured Transactions has been changed from 4 to 3 classroom credits.
6/15/2009Three courses will be offered jointly with Harvard Kennedy School, The U.S. Congress and Law Making and  International Childhood, Rights, and Globalization during the fall term and Global Governance during the spring term.  Meeting times to be determined.
6/11/2009Professor Mack will not be offering Historical Perspectives on the Role of the Black Lawyer: Seminar during the fall term and Critical Race Theory: Reading Group and Legal History: Law, Society, and American Constitutionalism: 1865 to Present during the spring term.
6/4/2009Professor Lessig will offer Institutional Corruption: Seminar during the spring term.
5/28/2009Meeting times have been added to Professor Jesse Fried Venture Law and Finance and Current Issues in Executive Compensation and Corporate Governance: Seminar during the spring term.
5/27/2009Mergers and Acquisitions Workshop: Boardroom Strategies and Deal Tactics will be offered during the winter term.
5/22/2009Description added to Professor Jesse Fried Venture Law and Finance and Current Issues in Executive Compensation and Corporate Governance: Seminar during the spring term.
5/20/2009Description added to Risk Regulation: Seminar.
5/18/2009Visiting Professor will offer Holocaust Litigation during the winter term and Remedies during the spring term.
5/14/2009Professor Minow and Clinical Professor Whiting will offer Prosecution Policies and Strategy at the International Criminal Court during the winter term.
5/14/2009Professor Mihir Desai will be co-teaching Taxation: Current Issues in Tax Law, Policy and Practice: Seminar with Professor Halperin.
5/13/2009Professor Unger will offer Self, Serenity, and Vulnerability: East and West during the spring term.
5/11/2009Business Strategy for Lawyers will meet on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, 3:20-4:50.
5/11/2009Visiting Professor Miller will offer Restructuring Finance: Reading Group during the fall term.
5/11/2009Appellate Courts and Advocacy Workshop will not be offered during the spring term.
5/7/2009Title change for Professor Horwitz's spring course from Legal History: American Legal History, 1870-Present to American Legal History: History of Economic Regulation.
5/1/2009Visiting Professor Nzelibe will offer Foreign Relations Law during the winter term.
4/30/2009Time change for Legal Research: Advanced.  It will meet in Block C, Mondays,Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, 10:20am-11:50am.
4/30/2009Description added to European Company and Bankruptcy Law.
4/29/2009Description added to Education Law and Policy: Seminar.
4/29/2009Workshop on Crime and Criminal Justice Reform in Global Context will meet during the spring term.
4/29/2009Immigration, Globalization and Obligations of Democracies: Reading Group will meet on Tuesdays during the spring term.
4/28/2009Description and meeting times added to Islamic Comparative Law.
4/24/2009The Future of the Large Law Firm: Seminar will be taught on Tuesday, 5pm-7pm and Legal Education for the Twenty-First Century: Global Perspectives on Preparing Lawyers for Global Careers will be taught on Monday, 5pm-7pm during the spring term.
4/23/2009Visiting Professor Silbaugh will offer Education Law and Policy: Seminar during the fall term (Block D).
4/22/2009Foreign Relations Law: Seminar will meet on Monday during the spring term.
4/22/2009Professor Fallon will offer The Supreme Court in American History and Politics: Reading Group during the spring term.
4/22/2009Professors White and Roseman's "Realizing the Right to Health Through Litigation: Reading Group" will not be offered during the fall term.
4/21/2009Description and meeting times added to Ethics, Economics and Law: Seminar.
4/20/2009Description added to Workshop on Crime and Criminal Justice Reform in Global Context.
4/20/2009Description and meeting times added to Foreign Relations Law: Seminar.
4/15/2009Taxation: International Aspects of U.S. Income Taxation will meet on Wednesdays and Thursdays instead of Mondays and Tuesdays from 8:40am-10:10am.
4/14/2009Prosecuting Transnational Criminal Organizations: Seminar will meet on Wednesdays instead of Thursdays from 5pm-7pm.
4/10/2009Taxation: International Aspects of U.S. Income Taxation will meet on Mondays and Tuesdays from 8:40am-10:10am.  Description added.
4/10/2009The Law and Regulation of Financial Institutions in a Time of Crisis will meet on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays from 10:20am-11:40am.
4/9/2009Theories About Law will meet on Wednesdays from 5pm-7pm.
4/9/2009Description added to Real Estate Law.
4/8/2009Making Rights Real: The Ghana Project will meet on Thursdays from 7pm-9pm.
4/7/2009Mr. Ganesh Sitaraman will teach Foreign Relations Law: Seminar during the spring term.
4/7/2009Professor Feldman's Constitutional Law: First Amendment will meet on Thursdays and Fridays from 9:50am-11:50am.
4/7/2009Visiting Professor Marie-Claire Foblets will teach Islamic Family Law during the fall term.
4/7/2009Professor Michael Sandel will teach Ethics, Economics and Law: Seminar during the fall term.
4/7/2009Visiting Professor Horst Eidenmuller will teach European Company and Bankruptcy Law during the winter term.
4/7/2009Professor Dani Rodrik (HKS) will teach International Law Workshop: Global Governance with Professors Alford and Blum in the fall term.
4/6/2009Corporate Governance: Hedge Funds, Private Equity, and Venture Capital: Seminar will meet during the fall term on Fridays, 3pm-5pm and during the spring term on Wednesdays, 3pm-5pm.
4/6/2009Natural Resources Law and Policy will meet on Mondays and Tuesdays, 10:20am-11:50am.
4/6/2009Mediation will meet on Thursdays from 4pm-7pm.

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