This seminar explores consumer financial regulation in the U.S., focusing on federal laws and regulations. Key statutes, including the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010, will …
This seminar traces the legal treatment of domestic violence. The course will examine local, state, federal, and international law and policy concerning domestic violence, and contemporary debates about how to …
This seminar will look at the constitutional theory of the "unitary executive," and then focus on the litigation surrounding it.
This seminar will address the uses of social science research in litigation. Topics will include trademarks, obscenity, damages, racial and gender discrimination, juries, and eyewitness identification.
From net neutrality to spectrum policy to digital equity, telecommunications policy debates play a prominent role in American society. This seminar will examine how federal regulations have both responded to …
This seminar examines the fundamental structural issues that states confront as they attempt to impose income taxes on cross-border transactions involving the movement of goods, services, capital, and individuals.
For doctoral research taken under the supervision of a dissertation director.