Regulatory Electives
Regulatory Law Electives
New in 2006-07: Environmental Regulation Capstone Seminar This seminar, taught by Regulatory Program Co-director Michael Vandenbergh, offers students in-depth exposure to the complexities of environmental regulation. Topics addressed include the public and private regulatory incentives that corporations face and the voluntary arrangements that businesses and individuals adopt to achieve environmental goals. Over the course of two semesters, students in this extended seminar will examine the legal, economic and social influences on the environmental behavior of private corporations and complete a major research project.
Regulatory Program Electives
- Administrative Law - 3 credit hours
- Advanced Copyright Seminar - 3 credit hours
- Advanced Corporate Problems Seminar - 3 credit hours
- Advanced Topics in Labor and Employment Law Seminar - 3 credit hours
- Antitrust Law - 3 credit hours
- Bankruptcy - 3 credit hours
- Campaign Finance and Elections - 2 credit hours
- Common Law Regulation of the Employment Relationship - 1 credit hour
- Comparative Land Use Planning - 2 credit hours
- Constitutional Protection of Property Rights - 3 credit hours
- Constitutional Protection of Property Rights - 3 credit hours
- Consumer Credit Protection - 2 credit hours
- Copyright Law - 2 or 3 credit hours
- Copyright Theory Seminar - 3 credit hours
- Corporate and Securities Transactions - 2 credit hours
- Corporate Restructuring - 1 credit hour
- Corporate Restructuring under Chapter 11 - 3 credit hours
- Corporate Taxation - 3 credit hours
- Corporations - 3 credit hours
- Corporations and Business Entities - 4 credit hours
- Economics of Regulation and Antitrust - 3 credit hours
- Employment Discrimination Law - 3 credit hours
- Energy, Economics, and the Environment Seminar - 3 credit hours
- Environmental Law - 3 credit hours
- Environmental Regulation Capstone Seminar [7]
- Ethics and Public Policy Seminar - 3 credit hours
- Federal Tax Law - 3 or 4 credit hours
- Globalization and Foreign Investment Seminar - 3 credit hours
- Health Law and Policy - 3 credit hours
- Health Policy - 2 or 3 credit hours
- Immigration Law and Policy - 2 credit hours
- International Environmental Law - 2 credit hours
- International Trade Law [3 or 1]
- Introduction to Law and Economics [1 or 3]
- Labor Relations Law - 3 credit hours
- Land Use Planning - 3 credit hours
- Law of Work - 2 or 3 credit hours
- Local Government Law - 3 credit hours
- National Security Law Seminar - 3 credit hours
- Non-Litigation Strategies for Change in Public and Social Policy - 2 credit hours
- Partnership Taxation - 3 credit hours
- Private Environmental Law and Voluntary Overcompliance - 2 or 3 credit hours
- Protection of Property Rights: A Comparative Approach - 2 credit hours
- Public Education Law - 2 credit hours
- Public International Law - 3 or 4 credit hours
- Public Policy and Legislation on the State Level Seminar - 7 credit hours
- Regulation of Financial Institutions - 2 credit hours
- Regulation of the Internet Seminar - 3 credit hours
- Securities Regulation - 3 or 4 credit hours