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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)