This course is an immersive workshop utilizing hands-on exercises to reinforce students’ understanding of artificial intelligence concepts.
Higher Education Law and Policy
This course introduces students to the legal and policy frameworks that govern higher education in the United States.
Introduction to FinTech Law
This course explores the legal, regulatory, and policy issues associated with technologies disrupting the financial services industry.
Introduction to Restorative Facilitation Skills
Introduction to Restorative Facilitation Skills is a skills course that offers experiential credit and is designed to introduce students to the experience and facilitation of restorative practices.
Law and Religion: National, International, and Comparative Perspectives
This course focuses on the intersection of law and religion through the lenses of legal philosophy and history and constitutional, comparative, and international law.
Law and the Good Society
In this course, students will read classics of Utopian literature and explore case studies of attempts to build utopian societies.
Legal Research: Labor and Employment Law
This course helps students refine research skills, learn shortcuts, and develop cost-effective research strategies for employment and labor law-related projects.
Legal Writing and GenAI
This course explores the intersection of legal writing and GenAI tools, including tool capabilities and limitations and the ethical implications of their use in legal writing.
New York City Law Department Labor and Employment Field Placement
This field placement gives students the opportunity to work closely with experienced attorneys on all aspects of litigation handled by the Labor and Employment Law Division of the New York City Law Department.
Prosecution, Public Defense, and Criminal Court Reform
This seminar examines critical pathways for reforming three key institutions at the heart of our criminal justice system: prosecution offices, indigent defense systems, and criminal courts.