New remote section Of HIS 293 & open LAW electives

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New remote section Of HIS 293 & open LAW electives

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New section:

HIS 293 | The Second World War
Section: DAU
Instructor: Andreas Daum
Time: MWF - 1:00pm to 1:50pm
Location: Remote

Description: The Second World War was the most destructive and profoundly transformative conflict of modern world history. This course will examine the origins, key decisions, major turning points, and consequences of the war from several perspectives. Because war constitutes one of the most terrible and all-embracing aspects of the human experience, considerable time will also be devoted to non-military aspects: daily life, propaganda, culture, and some of the ethical and practical dilemmas faced by ordinary people and leaders alike

Legal reasoning, LAW Intermediate Electives and Advanced Seminars still available:

LAW 301 Legal Reasoning - Tuesday/Thursday, 6:30PM - 7:50PM

Intermediate Law Electives - 300-Level LAW courses, LAW 101 is a pre-requisite

LAW 305 Introduction to Criminal Law Monday/Wednesday, 11:00AM - 12:20PM
LAW 306 Family Law - Tuesday/Thursday, 6:30PM - 7:50PM
LAW 307 Contract Law - Thursday 6 - 8:40PM
LAW 308 Intellectual Property Law - Tuesday/Thursday, 11:00AM - 12:20PM
LAW 314 Federal Income Tax Law & Policy - remote synchronous - Tuesday/Thursday, 6:30PM - 7:50PM
LAW 319 Climate Change: Interdisciplinary Perspectives & International Law - Wednesday, 6:00PM - 8:40PM
LAW 322 Health Law - Monday, 7:00PM - 9:40PM

Advanced Law Seminars - 400-Level LAW courses, LAW 101, and LAW 201 or LAW 202 are pre-requisites

LAW 402 Special Topics: Understanding Cyberlaw - Tuesday/Thursday, 2:00PM - 3:20PM
LAW 402 Special Topics - International Rights of Children - Tuesday/Thursday, 11:00AM - 12:20PM
LAW 402 Special Topics - Legal Interpretation - Tuesday/Thursday, 11:00AM - 12:20PM

LAW 407 Law, Race and the Built Environment - Thursday 4:00PM - 6:40PM - This course examines the relationship between space, race, and law in American history. While this class deals with critical issues about race and the built environment, it also engages fundamental questions about law, and invites students to think about the relationship between law and society, how legal principles play out in everyday life, the source of law, and the power to enforce law. Finally, it asks us to visit our own values and contradictions, to question how we build and occupy cities, and to examine why our commitments to inclusion and our practices of racial separation are so out of line with each other.

LAW 473 Information Privacy Law - Wednesday 5:00PM - 7:40PM
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