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Patent Law
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Craig Gelfound '95 This course provides an in-depth study of the substantive patent law of the U.S. Although the Patent Office procedure to obtain a patent is not covered in this course, the conditions for a valid patent are …
Real Estate Sales Transactions
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Roman J. Hoyos This course is designed to examine the legal and economic aspects of land sale transactions. A study is made of typical documentation used in such transactions; the role of the real estate broker and the lawyer; …
Labor Law
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Alice Garfield This course focuses on the National Labor Relations Act, which since the New Deal has governed the relationship among private sector employers, unions, and workers. It examines the practical aspects of the subject …
Drafting/Negotiating Technology Agreements
Credits: 3 Instructor(s): Michael Borenstein Michael D. Scott This is a hands-on course designed to train students in how to analyze technology contracts and how to draft some of today's most widely used forms of technology agreements. The course takes a …
Land Use Planning and Control
Credits: 3 This course focuses upon an analysis of the legal and administrative aspects of the regulation of land use and development. The problems and techniques of urban planning, housing legislation, zoning, subdivision controls, public acquisition of …
Federal Indian Law
Credits: 2 Instructor(s): William Wood Among other things, the success of Indian gaming and the controversy surrounding the adoption of Indian children have brought new attention to the unique status of Indians and Indian tribes in the American legal …
American Legal History
Credits: 2 Instructor(s): Roman J. Hoyos This course concerns the interaction between the legal system and social change in the United States. Reading consists of a collection of legal documents from the past, including appellate decisions from state and …
Fncing & Dstrbng Independent Films
Credits: 2 Instructor(s): Michael Peters '18 Orly Ravid '14 Financing, creating and distributing independent films has become an increasingly popular sub-specialty of entertainment law practice. Various aspects of independent film production make it much …
Foundations of Tort Law Seminar
Credits: 2 Instructor(s): Christopher J. Robinette This seminar explores the moral, political, and economic foundations of tort law. Emphasis is given to theories of corrective justice and economic efficiency. Applying these theories, students examine …
Sports Law
Credits: 2 Instructor(s): Christopher David Ruiz Cameron This course provides an analysis of the sports industries and the laws which attempt to regulate their function and behavior. The sports market in North America was worth $60.5 billion in 2014, and …