Curriculum Guide · Courses
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Legal Justice Seminar
Professors David Luban, Alvaro Santos, Louis Seidman, and Philomila Tsoukala J.D. Course 009 | 3 credit hours The Legal Justice Seminar introduces the students to styles of twentieth century American legal thought. The course begins with legal classicism and with the challenge posed by legal realism to classicist methods. It then considers process theory, law and economics, and perspectivist approaches to law, including critical legal studies, feminist legal theory and critical race theory. The course ends with a discussion of modern rights theories. Students attend a one hour overview lecture and two hours of seminar each week. This is a required course for first year students only.
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