LAW 798

Spring 2022 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 1 TO 4 hours.

This is an umbrella course listing for specialty topics of special interest.

Approved for professional and graduate credit. May be repeated.

LAW 798 class schedule data for spring 2022
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
45046
Lecture-Discussion
A
3:00PM -4:50PM
R
K Law Building
Finkin, M
Part of Term:
LF
Date Range:
01/18/22-05/04/22
Special Approval:
Departmental Approval Required
Credit:
2 hours
Section Title:
Current Topics in Labor Law
Restriction(s):
Restricted to students in the Law department.
60609
Lecture-Discussion
AA
ARRANGED
n.a.
Location Pending
Aviram, A
Part of Term:
LF
Date Range:
01/18/22-05/04/22
Special Approval:
Departmental Approval Required
Credit:
1 hours
Section Title:
LLM Thesis Paper in Law
Restriction(s):
Restricted to students in the Law department.
64062
Online
AC
3:30PM -5:10PM
R
n.a.
Rubin, A
Part of Term:
LF
Date Range:
01/18/22-05/04/22
Special Approval:
Departmental Approval Required
Credit:
2 hours
Section Title:
Law as a Changing Business
Section Info:
Chicago Program Course
Restriction(s):
Restricted to students in the Law department.
67997
Online
ACG
3:30PM -5:10PM
R
n.a.
Rubin, A
Part of Term:
LF
Date Range:
01/18/22-05/04/22
Special Approval:
Departmental Approval Required
Credit:
3 hours
Section Title:
Law as Changing Business
Restriction(s):
Restricted to students in the Law department.
60905
Lecture-Discussion
AG
3:00PM -4:50PM
R
Location Pending
Finkin, M
Part of Term:
LF
Date Range:
01/18/22-05/04/22
Special Approval:
Departmental Approval Required
Credit:
3 hours
Section Title:
Current Topics in Labor Law
Restriction(s):
Restricted to students in the Law department.
63002
Lecture
AR
ARRANGED
n.a.
Location Pending
Roebuck, A
Part of Term:
LF
Date Range:
01/18/22-05/04/22
Special Approval:
Departmental Approval Required
Credit:
1 hours
Section Title:
Comp Analysis of Legal Prac
Section Info:
Law 798 Comparative Analysis of Legal Practice is an individual research and writing offering designed to lend flexibility to the law school program. It is intended for international students who have a strong research and writing interest in a topic not covered by the curriculum. This course is eligible to pair with an application for CPT status. Non-international students wishing to pursue similar topics may enroll in the Law 699 course. A student wishing to write a research paper for this course credit should identify a faculty member willing to supervise the project. The student and faculty supervisor will work out the details of the project, including the scope of the paper, the number of hours of credit, and any other requirements. After working out these details, the student should fill out a petition for Law 798 Comparative Analysis of Legal Practice credit (available on the College of Law intranet), and turn it in to the Dean of Students. The faculty supervisor must approve and sign the petition before it is submitted to the Dean of Students. The faculty has adopted these guidelines concerning Law 798 Comparative Analysis of Legal Practice: (1) Two hours of credit for this course, cumulatively, is the total allowable maximum. This cumulative two credit hour cap is inclusive of any Law 699 credits as well. (2) This course is not available to students on academic probation. (3) To earn one credit hour, the student usually must produce a research paper of at least 20 pages (excluding footnotes). To earn two credit hours, the student usually must produce a research paper of at least 40 pages (excluding footnotes). (4) Most students will require at least 60 hours of writing and research to complete a one-credit Independent Study project, and at least 120 hours to complete a two-credit project. But in no event will the student receive credit without devoting at least 45 hours per credit to the project. To ensure that this minimum 45-hour requirement is satisfied, the student must keep a record of time devoted to the project. (5) The supervisor must be a University of Illinois Law faculty member. Students may use Law 699 to satisfy the upper-level writing requirement. In that case, the project must also satisfy the guidelines of that writing requirement.
60611
Online
CC
ARRANGED
n.a.
n.a.
Sharpe, N
Part of Term:
LF
Date Range:
01/18/22-05/04/22
Special Approval:
Departmental Approval Required
Credit:
2 hours
Section Title:
Roles and Resp In-House Couns
Restriction(s):
Restricted to students in the Law department.
60901
Online
CCG
ARRANGED
n.a.
n.a.
Sharpe, N
Part of Term:
LF
Date Range:
01/18/22-05/04/22
Special Approval:
Departmental Approval Required
Credit:
3 hours
Section Title:
Roles and Resp In-House Couns
Restriction(s):
Restricted to students in the Law department.
45050
Lecture-Discussion
D
9:00AM -10:15AM
MT
K Law Building
Layser, M
Part of Term:
LF
Date Range:
01/18/22-05/04/22
Special Approval:
Departmental Approval Required
Credit:
3 hours
Section Title:
Afford House & Comm Develop
Restriction(s):
Restricted to students in the Law department.
45467
Lecture-Discussion
DG
9:00AM -10:15AM
MT
Location Pending
Layser, M
Part of Term:
LF
Date Range:
01/18/22-05/04/22
Special Approval:
Departmental Approval Required
Credit:
4 hours
Section Title:
Afford House & Comm Develop
Restriction(s):
Restricted to students in the Law department.
45051
Online
E
3:00PM -4:50PM
M
n.a.
Bernier, B
Part of Term:
LF
Date Range:
01/18/22-05/04/22
Special Approval:
Departmental Approval Required
Credit:
2 hours
Section Title:
Social Justice & Supreme Court
Restriction(s):
Restricted to students in the Law department.
53597
Online
EG
3:00PM -4:50PM
M
n.a.
Bernier, B
Part of Term:
LF
Date Range:
01/18/22-05/04/22
Special Approval:
Departmental Approval Required
Credit:
3 hours
Section Title:
Social Justice & Supreme Court
Restriction(s):
Restricted to students in the Law department.
61316
Lecture
PH
ARRANGED
n.a.
Location Pending
Heald, P
Part of Term:
LF
Date Range:
01/18/22-05/04/22
Special Approval:
Departmental Approval Required
Credit:
1 hours
Section Title:
Comp Analysis of Legal Prac
Section Info:
Law 798 Comparative Analysis of Legal Practice is an individual research and writing offering designed to lend flexibility to the law school program. It is intended for international students who have a strong research and writing interest in a topic not covered by the curriculum. This course is eligible to pair with an application for CPT status. Non-international students wishing to pursue similar topics may enroll in the Law 699 course. A student wishing to write a research paper for this course credit should identify a faculty member willing to supervise the project. The student and faculty supervisor will work out the details of the project, including the scope of the paper, the number of hours of credit, and any other requirements. After working out these details, the student should fill out a petition for Law 798 Comparative Analysis of Legal Practice credit (available on the College of Law intranet), and turn it in to the Dean of Students. The faculty supervisor must approve and sign the petition before it is submitted to the Dean of Students. The faculty has adopted these guidelines concerning Law 798 Comparative Analysis of Legal Practice: (1) Two hours of credit for this course, cumulatively, is the total allowable maximum. This cumulative two credit hour cap is inclusive of any Law 699 credits as well. (2) This course is not available to students on academic probation. (3) To earn one credit hour, the student usually must produce a research paper of at least 20 pages (excluding footnotes). To earn two credit hours, the student usually must produce a research paper of at least 40 pages (excluding footnotes). (4) Most students will require at least 60 hours of writing and research to complete a one-credit Independent Study project, and at least 120 hours to complete a two-credit project. But in no event will the student receive credit without devoting at least 45 hours per credit to the project. To ensure that this minimum 45-hour requirement is satisfied, the student must keep a record of time devoted to the project. (5) The supervisor must be a University of Illinois Law faculty member. Students may use Law 699 to satisfy the upper-level writing requirement. In that case, the project must also satisfy the guidelines of that writing requirement.
49182
Lecture-Discussion
R
9:00AM -10:50AM
F
F Law Building
Amar, V
Mazzone, J
Part of Term:
LF
Date Range:
01/18/22-05/04/22
Special Approval:
Departmental Approval Required
Credit:
2 hours
Section Title:
First Amendment
Restriction(s):
Restricted to students in the Law department.
51813
Lecture-Discussion
RG
9:00AM -10:50AM
F
Location Pending
Amar, V
Mazzone, J
Part of Term:
LF
Date Range:
01/18/22-05/04/22
Special Approval:
Departmental Approval Required
Credit:
3 hours
Section Title:
First Amendment
Restriction(s):
Restricted to students in the Law department.
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