January Term Courses

Most January Term courses will be offered January 17-21, 2011, the week before spring semester courses begin. Students earn one credit in the course, which meets for 150 minutes per day for five consecutive days. Courses are offered in both the morning (9:30-noon) and the afternoon (1:30-4), but students may enroll in only one January Term course each year.

Instructor(s)Course Title
Bowers, JoshPlea Bargaining
Brown-Nagin, Tomiko, Forde-Mazrui, Kim A., Goluboff, Risa L. & Johnson, Alex M.What Lawyers Can Learn from the Life of Dr. Martin Luther King: Looking Back; Looking Forward
Garrett, Brandon L. & Nachbar, Thomas B.National Security Detention
Geis, George S. & Esterhay, John B.Applied Problem Solving
Gore, MarieFrench Public and Private Law
Howard, A E.Virginia and the Constitution
Mahoney, Julia D.Property, Economic Rights and the Constitution
Min, Gee Y.Topics in Corporate Governance
Moore, John N. & Little, DavidEthical Issues in Foreign Policy
O'Connell, JeffreyPersonal Injury Law
Robinson, Mildred W.Income Tax Taxation of Trusts and Estates
Rutherglen, GeorgeAdmiralty
Saltzburg, Stephen A.Trial Advocacy College
Schwartzman, Micah J. & Bress, Daniel A.Textualism and Its Critics
Setear, John K.Baseball
Shepherd, Lois L.Legal Issues at the End of Life
Stephan, Paul B., Dean, Richard N. & Mendelsohn, Mark F.International Financial Crimes
Walt, Steven D.Selected Topics in Consumer Bankruptcy
White, George E.Defamation