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Individual Rights and Social Reform
Individual Rights and Social Reform Concentration
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To satisfy the requirements for the public law – individual rights and social reform concentration, students must take all of the following core courses:
Administrative Law (3)
Constitutional Law II (3)
Federal Courts (3)
In addition, in further completion of the 15-credit requirement, students may take any of the following elective courses:
African-American Lawyers in America Seminar (3)
Animal Law (3)
Civil Law & Psychiatry (2)
Civil Litigation & Mediation Clinic (3)
Civil Rights (3)
Constitutional Law Research Seminar (2)
Counterterrorism Lab (2)
Counterterrorism Law (2)
Criminal Law & Psychiatry (2)
Community Development Law (2)
Criminal Procedure I (3) and II (2)
Criminal Justice Clinic (3)
Death Penalty Issues (2)
Death Penalty Lab (2)
Discrimination in Employment (3)
Education Law (3)
Fourteenth Amendment Equality Seminar (3)
Health Law Clinic (3)
Immigration Law (2)
Immigration Law II (1)
Immigration Law Practicum (3)
International Human Rights (3)
Juvenile Law (2)
Legislation (3)
Non-Profit Organizations (3)
Poverty, Social Inequality & the Law (3)
Religion Clauses of the First Amendment Seminar (3)
Reproductive Rights & the First Amendment (2)
Scientific Evidence on Criminal Litigation (2)
Sex, Gender and the Law (3)
Sexual Orientation and the Law (3)
Supreme Court Seminar (3)
Wrongful Conviction Seminar (3)
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