Perspectives in U.S. Law I

This two-credit course surveys core U.S. legal doctrine in a number of areas such as contracts/sales, real property, torts, family law, and wills. These core topics will then be analyzed from the perspective of the New York courts. Periodic exams throughout the semester and a final exam will test the students' knowledge in these areas through practical application.

Credits: 2

Type: LEC

When is this course offered? Fall semester only

LL.M. Notes: Open to LL.M. students only. This course does not count towards the 12 credits required for each program but does count towards the overall 24 credits for the LL.M. degree.

Partial list of professors who teach or have taught this course:
Lakin, Leonard Fall 2009, Fall 2010