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Fall 2005: Law in the Global Community
Spring 2005: Selecting Supreme Court Justices: A Dialogue

Fall 2004: Television, the FCC, and Regulation
Spring 2004: Brown and Its Impact on Schools and American Life: A Dialogue

Fall 2003: Same-Sex Marriage and the Law
Spring 2003: Gun Laws and Policies: A Dialogue

Fall 2002: The Civic Responsibility of Higher Education:
Linking Legal Studies and Civic Engagement
Spring 2002: The Future of Civil Rights: A Dialogue

Fall 2001: Voting Rights Issues in a New Millennium
Spring 2001: Federalism

Fall 2000: Juvenile Court
Spring 2000: Privacy

Fall 1999: School Vouchers
Spring 1999: Immigration

Fall 1998: Constitutional Law
Spring 1998: Affirmative Action

Fall 1997: Technology & Teaching
Spring 1997: Death Penalty

Fall 1996: Family Law
Spring 1996: Pluralism, Law, & American Identity

Fall 1995: Law, Science, & Society
Spring 1995: Using Textbooks in Law-Related Courses

Fall 1994: Race, Gender, Sexual Orientation, and the Law
Spring 1994: Teaching Dispute Mediation

Fall 1993: Law & Literature
Spring 1993: Teaching Crime and Criminology in the Liberal Arts

Fall 1992: Diversity & Human Rights
Spring 1992: Teaching about Law and the Family

Fall 1991: T.V. Law, Teaching about Civil Rights, Black Lawyers and Pop Culture, Political Correctness
Spring 1991: Teaching Students about Law, Law as Framework to Study U.S. History, and Law, Literature, Humanities

 

      

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