This course examines how issues of race and race bias manifest themselves in the practice of law.
Real Estate Development
This course provides an overview of the laws, process, and business concerns related to real estate development with a particular focus on New York City.
Real Estate Public/Private Joint Ventures
This course provides students with an understanding of how real estate joint ventures work, focusing primarily on public-private partnerships.
Real Estate Transactions and Finance
This course provides an overview of the legal framework and business concerns related to a real estate transaction.
Refugee and Asylum Law
This course covers the regulations, statutes, international treaties, and case law related to refugee and asylum law.
Regulation of Broker-Dealer and Future Commission Merchants
In this seminar course, students examine federal and state laws and regulations impacting securities and futures brokerage firms.
Restorative Justice
This course encourages students to think critically about the criminal justice system and the current system of punishment.
Restorative Practices: Intro to Circle Facilitation
This two-day intensive course has required preparation (reading and related assignments) in advance of the class meetings. Designed for no more than 15 students, this course involves participation in restorative circles in order to learn the basics of the practice of circle facilitation.
Securities Regulation
This course provides an overview of the federal securities laws and the work of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Sex Offenders
The course examines the contemporary public policy and legislative treatment of sexually coercive behavior.