Course Schedule
Classes Found
Contracts
- TUE 10:30 – 11:37 am TNH 2.137
- WED, FRI 10:30 – 11:37 am TNH 2.138
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 480H
Registration Information
- 1L-only required
Description
An introductory course on the law of contracts. This course takes up basic questions about the common law principles governing the formation, interpretation, performance, and enforcement of contracts, as well as the basic remedies for their breach.
Contracts
- MON, TUE, WED, THU 1:15 – 2:05 pm TNH 2.140
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 480H
Registration Information
- 1L-only required
Description
Methods by which rights and duties of promissory and quasi-promissory origin are created, transferred, limited, discharged, breached, and enforced.
Contracts
- MON, TUE, WED 2:15 – 3:22 pm TNH 2.138
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 480H
Registration Information
- 1L-only required
Description
Methods by which rights and duties of promissory and quasi-promissory origin are created, transferred, limited, discharged, breached, and enforced.
Contracts
- A. Kull
- MON, WED, FRI 9:10 – 10:17 am TNH 2.139
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 480H
Registration Information
- 1L-only required
Description
Methods by which rights and duties of promissory and quasi-promissory origin are created, transferred, limited, discharged, breached, and enforced.
Contracts
- A. Kull
- MON, WED, FRI 9:10 – 10:17 am TNH 2.137
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 421
Registration Information
- 1L-only required
Description
Methods by which rights and duties of promissory and quasi-promissory origin are created, transferred, limited, discharged, breached, and enforced. (I have no idea who wrote this! But you'll soon see what it's about.)
Contracts
- MON, TUE, WED 9:10 – 10:17 am TNH 2.138
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 421
Registration Information
- 1L-only required
Description
An introduction to the law governing contracts and the methods by which rights and duties of promissory and quasi-promissory origin are created, transferred, limited, discharged, breached, and enforced.
Contracts
- MON, TUE, WED, THU 1:15 – 2:05 pm TNH 2.137
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 421
Registration Information
- 1L-only required
Description
Methods by which rights and duties of promissory and quasi-promissory origin are created, transferred, limited, discharged, breached, and enforced.
Contracts
- MON, TUE, WED 1:00 – 2:07 pm TNH 2.139
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 521
Registration Information
- 1L-only required
Description
Methods by which rights and duties of promissory and quasi-promissory origin are created, transferred, limited, discharged, breached, and enforced.
Contracts
- MON, TUE, WED 1:00 – 2:07 pm TNH 3.142
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 521
Registration Information
- 1L-only required
Description
Methods by which rights and duties of promissory and quasi-promissory origin are created, transferred, limited, discharged, breached, and enforced.
Contracts
- MON, TUE, WED 1:00 – 2:07 pm TNH 3.127
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 521
Registration Information
- 1L-only required
Description
Methods by which rights and duties of promissory and quasi-promissory origin are created, transferred, limited, discharged, breached, and enforced.
Contracts
- MON, WED, THU 9:45 – 10:57 am TNH 2.140
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 421
Registration Information
- 1L-only required
Description
This course will be taught in person but with the option of remote participation via Zoom. Please note that this course might become online-only in the event that actual in-person attendance during the semester consistently falls below a threshold to be determined in the exercise of reasonable discretion by the instructor and the Student Affairs Office.
Methods by which rights and duties of promissory and quasi-promissory origin are created, transferred, limited, discharged, breached, and enforced.
Contracts
- MON, WED, THU 10:30 – 11:42 am TNH 2.139
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 421
Registration Information
- 1L-only required
Description
This course will be taught in person but with the option of remote participation via Zoom. Please note that this course might become online-only in the event that actual in-person attendance during the semester consistently falls below a threshold to be determined in the exercise of reasonable discretion by the instructor and the Student Affairs Office.
Methods by which rights and duties of promissory and quasi-promissory origin are created, transferred, limited, discharged, breached, and enforced.
Contracts
- MON, TUE, WED, THU 1:00 – 1:54 pm ONLINE
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 421
Registration Information
- 1L-only required
Description
This course will be taught entirely online via Zoom.
Methods by which rights and duties of promissory and quasi-promissory origin are created, transferred, limited, discharged, breached, and enforced.
- A. Kull
- TUE, WED, FRI 8:53 – 10:00 am TNH 2.137
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 421
Registration Information
- 1L-only required
Description
The 27435 section of this course will be taught in person but with the option of occasional remote participation via Zoom. If students require all remote participation, they must register for the 27444 section of this course, which is identical but web-based.
Methods by which rights and duties of promissory and quasi-promissory origin are created, transferred, limited, discharged, breached, and enforced.
- TUE, WED, THU, FRI 9:25 – 10:15 am TNH 2.139
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 421
Registration Information
- 1L-only required
Description
The 27439 section of this course will be taught in person but with the option of occasional remote participation via Zoom. If students require all remote participation, they must register for the 27440 section of this course, which is identical but web-based.
Methods by which rights and duties of promissory and quasi-promissory origin are created, transferred, limited, discharged, breached, and enforced.
Contracts
- MON, TUE, WED, THU 2:30 – 3:20 pm ONLINE
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 521
Registration Information
- 1L-only required
Description
This course will be taught entirely online via Zoom.
An introduction to the law governing contracts and the methods by which rights and duties of promissory and quasi-promissory origin are created, transferred, limited, discharged, breached, and enforced.
Contracts
- MON, TUE, WED, THU 2:30 – 3:20 pm ONLINE
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 521
Registration Information
- 1L-only required
Description
This course will be taught entirely online via Zoom.
Methods by which rights and duties of promissory and quasi-promissory origin are created, transferred, limited, discharged, breached, and enforced.
Contracts for Foreign Lawyers
- MON, WED 2:30 – 3:45 pm TNH 2.124
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 395P
Registration Information
- LLM degree course only
- Will use floating mean GPA if applicable
Description
This course will introduce foreign lawyers in the LLM and exchange program to the common law of Contracts. It will cover the methods by which rights and duties of promissory and quasi-promissory origin are created, transferred, limited, discharged, breached, and enforced.
Contracts for Foreign Lawyers
- MON, WED 10:25 – 11:40 am TNH 3.140
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 395P
Registration Information
- LLM degree course only
- Will use floating mean GPA if applicable
Description
This course will introduce foreign lawyers in the LLM and exchange program to the common law of Contracts. It will cover the methods by which rights and duties of promissory and quasi-promissory origin are created, transferred, limited, discharged, breached, and enforced.
Contracts for Foreign Lawyers
- TUE, WED 10:25 – 11:40 am TNH 3.125
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 395P
Registration Information
- LLM degree course only
- Will not use floating mean GPA
Description
Same as LAW 321Q, Contracts for Foreign Lawyers.
This course will introduce foreign lawyers in the LLM and exchange program to the common law of Contracts. It will cover the methods by which rights and duties of promissory and quasi-promissory origin are created, transferred, limited, discharged, breached, and enforced.
- TUE, WED, THU 8:00 – 8:50 am TNH 2.124
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 321Q
Registration Information
- LLM degree course only
- Will use floating mean GPA if applicable
Description
The 27455 section of this course will be taught in person but with the option of occasional remote participation via Zoom. If students require all remote participation, they must register for the 27456 section of this course, which is identical but web-based.
This course will introduce foreign lawyers in the LLM program to the common law of Contracts. It will cover the methods by which rights and duties of promissory and quasi-promissory origin are created, transferred, limited, discharged, breached, and enforced.
Copyright
- MON, WED 1:05 – 2:20 pm TNH 2.124
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 386S
Registration Information
- 1L and upperclass elective
- Will use floating mean GPA if applicable
Description
The course covers the basic elements of copyright law. Special emphasis will be put on the interaction of copyright law with various new technologies including the Internet. In addition to the relevant legal doctrines, the class will survey policy considerations and the normative justifications--economic and others--that underlie these doctrines.
Copyright
- MON, WED 11:50 am – 1:05 pm TNH 2.123
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 386S
Registration Information
- 1L and upperclass elective
- Will use floating mean GPA if applicable
Description
The course covers the basic elements of copyright law. Special emphasis will be put on the interaction of copyright law with various new technologies including the Internet. In addition to the relevant legal doctrines, the class will survey policy considerations and the normative justifications--economic and others--that underlie these doctrines.
Copyright
- MON, WED 2:15 – 3:30 pm TNH 3.125
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 386S
Registration Information
- Upperclass-only elective
- Will use floating mean GPA if applicable
Description
Same as LAW 350K, Copyright.
The course covers the basic elements of copyright law. Special emphasis will be put on the interaction of copyright law with various new technologies including the Internet. In addition to the relevant legal doctrines, the class will survey policy considerations and the normative justifications--economic and others--that underlie these doctrines.
Copyright
- W. Hart
- MON, WED 12:00 – 1:21 pm TNH 3.142
Course Information
- Course ID:
- 350K
Registration Information
- 1L and upperclass elective
- Will use floating mean GPA if applicable
Description
This course will be taught in person but with the option of remote participation via Zoom. Please note that this course might become online-only in the event that actual in-person attendance during the semester consistently falls below a threshold to be determined in the exercise of reasonable discretion by the instructor and the Student Affairs Office.
A practice-oriented approach to copyright law, covering the basics, from subject matter, scope of exclusive rights, publication, duration (including renewal and statutory termination) to secondary liability and multi-national copyright issues. Class sessions and readings are informed by the professor's 35+ years of experience in litigating and transacting copyright matters- including ungraded drafting exercises, coverage of additional non-coursebook material drawn from real world experience in counseling, analyzing and lawyering complex copyright matters in a variety of fields. We will explore traditional "literary property" and actual industry licensing practices, navigate the maze of web-based content delivery systems and legal issues, develop a tool set for conducting due diligence and devote time to litigation and transaction strategies that demand fluency in the law as well as insight into the practice of the law.
The objective is not only to provide students with a working understanding of the law, including some of the arcana of copyright practice, but to develop a framework for students to analyze and address copyright from the perspective of a working practitioner in the field. This course can serve as both a basic introduction to the field as well as a platform for exploration of more in-depth study.