Spring 2013
    Law No.: LAW9096
    Sched. No.: 113210175

Property Theory*
Section 1
X
Stern, James Y.



Administrative Information:
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Days, Times (Room):R, 1600-1800 (WB104A)
Credits:3Type:Seminar
Capacity:10 **This information is current as of 06/12/2013 06:17:57 AM**
Current Enrollment:9 **This information is current as of 06/12/2013 06:17:57 AM**

Course Description:

This seminar will explore advanced topics in property law, including the meaning of property and property rights, the way property systems and structures work, and the origins, justification, and limits of property law. Course materials will consist of foundational legal, historical, and philosophical texts, as well as significant current scholarship. After several weeks of background reading, each session will be devoted to an intensive study of a single law review article. For each article, one student will be asked to prepare a written critique and one student will be asked to defend the article in class against the critique. The course will stress skills of close reading, critical analysis, and persuasive argumentation. Thorough preparation and active participation each session are essential.

ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT: Enrolled students who do not attend the first class session will be dropped. Students seeking to enroll in this course must attend the first class session.
PREREQUISITE: Property
COURSE REQUIREMENTS: Ten-page critique of a designated law review article, oral defense of a designated article, and class participation

Prerequisites:Property