This course focuses on the legal system and its therapeutic impact on mentally disabled individuals who are litigants or the subject of litigation.
Torts II
This course studies various substantive areas of tort liability.
Transitional/Global Justice Network
This course involves the management of an International Law website and the underlying research and writing activities to further the goals of the Transitional/Global Justice Network.
Trial Advocacy
This course provides focused study and practical training in the overall skill of conducting a jury trial.
Veterans Justice Clinic
The course provides students with the opportunity to offer legal assistance to low-income veterans in New York City, while gaining a range of legal skills under the supervision of experienced attorneys.
Visual Persuasion in the Law
This upper-level interdisciplinary course explores how new digital technologies are altering how lawyers communicate and argue. The final exam is a take home paper; alternatively, students may elect to collaborate on producing a short law-related film.
Voting Rights and Redistricting: Reshaping American Democracy
This course examines the struggle for equal participation in society by sexual minorities.
Wall Street Business and Financial Services Field Placement
This field placement serves as an opportunity for upper-level students to gain practical experience within the business and financial services industry.
Washington, D.C. Honors Full-Time Specialized Externship
The Honors Externship in Washington, D.C. is a full semester placement and will provide a hands-on complement to conventional courses in public law.
Wilf Impact Center Colloquium
This course examines how lawyers use law to effectuate social change. This upper-level, graded seminar course is required for all students affiliated with the Wilf Impact Center for Public Interest Law.