Introduction to American Law

Course Information

Course Number
L7001
Curriculum Level
Upperclass
Type
Lecture
Additional Attributes
Executive LLM, Online Course

Section 001 Information

Instructor

David Schizer portrait David M. Schizer Harvey R. Miller Professor of Law and Economics and Dean Emeritus

Section Description

***This course is for Executive LLM students only*** This course introduces U.S. law and the U.S. legal system to students who have received their previous education and training in another legal system. Through close reading and discussion of constitutional provisions, judicial opinions, statutes, administrative regulations, scholarly writing and other materials in constitutional law, tax law, private law (through torts and contracts), environmental law, and civil procedure and process, the course offers a selective field survey of the law school curriculum; special emphasis is placed on canonical cases and core concepts from the foundational first-year of U.S. law study. By the end of the course, students can expect to have become familiar with the key terms, interpretive methods, interdisciplinary methodologies, modes of argument and institutional arrangements that are distinctive to American law and legal culture, and that require particular attention by students trained abroad.

School Year & Semester
Spring 2024
Dates
March 11 - May 3
Location
TBA TBA
Schedule
Class meets on
  • Monday
8:30 am - 11:00 am
Dates
March 13 - March 20
Location
TBA TBA
Schedule
Class meets on
  • Wednesday
8:30 am - 11:00 am
Points
3
J.D Writing Credit?
No

Course Limitations

Instructor Pre-requisites
None
Instructor Co-Requisites
None
Recommended Courses
None
Other Limitations
None