Introduction to Law at Levin for Fall 2021, a 1-credit course in which we gather weekly to examine topics, research, and concepts taught at UF’s Levin College of Law.
Class: POS 4911.
Section#: IB26
Class #: 27258
Section Title: Introduction to Law at Levin
Seats: 45
Students register independently (enrollment is not departmentally controlled) but must register for 1 credit only.
The class meets on Wednesday, Period 9, (4:05pm-4:55pm)and will be held online.
Overview: Who gets rights? What is feminist legal theory, or critical race theory, and how do they work? What is property and how do you transfer it? Can you contract anything? What does it mean to be harmed, and then “made whole”? What are constitutions? This course is dedicated to exploring these questions by introducing students to legal investigations at the University of Florida’s Levin College of Law.
Scholarships, awards, internships, meetings and other opportunities for BE and AOM students in the UF-ABE Department.
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