A leading law school in an exciting University community
Case Western Reserve University School of Law graduates exceptional lawyers, generates
cutting-edge legal scholarship, and is recognized for its outstanding teaching and
engagement in the global legal community.

Public and Regulatory Institutions Concentration

Last Updated 10/1/2009 1:58:57 PM

To satisfy the requirements for the public law – public and regulatory institutions concentration, students must take all of the following core courses:

  • Administrative Law (3)
  • Federal Courts (3)
  • Legislation (3)

In addition, in further completion of the 17-credit requirement, students may take any of the following elective courses:

  • Advanced Non-Profit Organizations Seminar (3)
  • Community Development Law Clinic (3)
  • Constitutional Law II (3)
  • Constitutional Law Research Seminar (2)
  • Control of Toxins in Products and Workplaces (3)
  • Current Problems in Environmental Law Seminar (3)
  • Employment Discrimination (3)
  • Environmental Law (3)
  • Environmental & Regulatory Policy Research Seminar (2)
  • Food & Drug Law (2)
  • Food & Drug Law Seminar (2)
  • Immigration Law (2)
  • Immigration Law II (1)
  • Immigration Law Practicum (3)
  • Labor Law (3)
  • Land Use Control (3)
  • Mass Media Law & Policy (2)
  • Non-Profit Organizations (3)
  • Poverty, Social Inequality & the Law (3)
  • Social History of Crime Seminar (3)
  • State & Local Government (3)
  • Supreme Court Seminar (3)
  • Urban Development Lab (2)