546G
LAW
Law & Politics in the Early American Republic
UH Mānoa Catalog Description
January term provides students the opportunity to explore contemporary legal topics with national and international experts. (B) alternative dispute resolution; (C) rule of law; (D) law practice; (E) diversity; (F) access to justice; (G) public law; (H) legal theory; (I) legal practice; (J) rights. Repeatable five times. (Once a year)
Notes
This course will consider the role of law in the Early American Republic from the Revolution to the age of Jackson. We will discuss the ratification of the Constitution, the development of private law, slavery, and the role of lawyers during this period.
Credit(s) for this CRN
1
Instructor Approval
No
Competition
No
Enrollment Cap
20
Clinical Requirement
No
Textbooks
Comments: Duplicated Materials
Semesters Offered
Class | Instructor(s) | Term | Year |
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J-Term
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2021 | |
View class page | Andrew Manuel Crespo |
J-Term
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2020 |
View class page | Lauren Robel |
J-Term
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2019 |
View class page | Martha Minow |
J-Term
|
2018 |
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J-Term
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2016 | |
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J-Term
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2015 | |
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J-Term
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2014 | |
View class page | The Honorable Edward M. Chen |
J-Term
|
2012 |
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J-Term
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2011 | |
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J-Term
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2010 |