Spring 2011 Course Schedule

U.S. Legal History II (LAW-610-001)
May

Meets: 10:30 AM - 11:50 AM (TTH) - Room 103

Enrolled: 16 / Limit: 23

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Textbooks and Other Materials

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Bailyn, et al., The Great Republic, volume 2 (1992) (Paper); Fisher, et al., American Legal Realism (1993) (Paper); Friedman, American Law in the 20th Century (2002); Hall and Karsten, The Magic Mirror: Law in American History (2d ed. 2009) (Paper); Urofsky and Finkelman, A March of Liberty: A Constitutional History of the United States, Volume 2, From 1898 to the Present (3d ed., to be released 02/07/11) (Paper) Wiecek, Liberty Under Law (1998) (Paper) A few copies of each of these books will be available on library reserve.

First Class Readings

(1) Melvin I. Urofsky and Paul Finkelman, A March of Liberty: A Constitutional History of the United States, Volume *I*, at 423-27, 429-49 (2d ed. 2002) (Note: these pages are in Volume I, rather than in Volume II which we will be using during the term and which will be available in a new third edition in February. Copies of Volume I are available in the reserve stacks in the library.); (2) Bound Course Materials at 1-9; and (3) Michael Les Benedict, Review (On reserve in library and accessible in the Course Materials/Reserve Materials section of the MyWCL site for the course)

Syllabus

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