Property Rights
| LAW 549-01 | Property Rights Seminar | 1 credits |
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| This course focuses on the role that property rights
play in society and on constitutional protection of private property.
In addition to exploring the economic, social, and political roles of
property, students will consider the extent to which government
regulation of private property promotes the public interest while
preserving the dignity of individual and civil rights to private
property. Students will research and think about topics of current
interest in the debate over property rights and will present their
findings and conclusions to participants involved in the Property
Rights Conference sponsored by the Law School's Property Rights
Project. Writing Requirement is Optional when course is variable two or
three credits. The one-credit, mini-course will not satisfy the writing
requirement |
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Foundational:
Supporting:
Administrative Law
Campaign Finance
Comparative Constitutional Systems
Comparative Law
Constitutional Tort Litigation
Education Law
Election Law*
Federalist Papers*
First Amendment
Fourth Amendment Theory and Practice
Law and Religion*
Legislative Process
Property Rights
Takings & Just Compensation*
*courses not offered every year