Registration Guide 2012-2013

Perspectives Menu Recommended not Required

All students should take at least one of the Perspectives courses listed below before graduation. The purpose of the recommendation is to help students develop an analytical perspective on our legal system, by viewing it through the lens of another discipline, probing the foundations, values or assumptions underlying our legal institutions, or studying alternatives to our own doctrinal approach to legal problem.

Jurisprudence Justice, Morality and Film Justice, Rights and the Law Law and Economics Law and Literature Law and Public Policy Law and Religion Lawyer as Public Policy Maker

American Legal History: 1877 to present American Legal Thought Animal Law Civil Disobedience Civil Rights Litigation Comparative Criminal Procedures Comparative Law Comparative Legal Cultures C ontemporary American Politics Indigenous Peoples ’ Rights and U.S. Law International Human Rights International Human Rights: The Death Penalty and Related Issues International Children's Rights International Human Rights: AWoman's Model Issues of Law, Policy, and Ethics in Global Technology

Public Interest Law Seminar Race, Gender and the Law Rape, Culture and the Law Sexual Orientation in the Law: Regulation and Recognition Sex Trafficking Women & the Law Women, Film and Law Women's Health Law & Policy Seminar

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