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  1. Advanced Constitutional Law. Prerequisite: 1L Constitutional Law or Constitional Law: Separation of Powers. Exam Type: Any Day Take-Home. This course dives into the hardest questions in the field of constitutional law. Taught through close readings of cases in the areas of substantive due process, equal protection, federalism, and separation of ...

  2. These online courses are for lawyers looking to do a deep dive into a particular area, and for anyone looking to learn about how law works in practice. Offered by Harvard Law School in collaboration with Harvard’s Vice Provost for Advances in Learning and edX, these courses are part of our ongoing commitment to lifelong learning.

  3. Since 1984, Harvard Law School has been a leader in shaping immigration law and advancing the rights of immigrants and refugees. Through coursework and as part of the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program, Harvard Law students enjoy opportunities to learn about the rights of immigrants, participate in community lawyering, represent low-income immigrant clients fighting deportation ...

  4. “Talent is equally distributed, opportunity is not. …Expanding exposure and opportunity is how we expand and diversify the pipeline into leading law schools, and the legal profession.” —Leslie Cornfeld ‘85, founder and C.E.O. of the National Education Equity Lab For many first-generation college students and those with limited resources, law school can feel inaccessible. Through […]

  5. In general, total course capacities vary by course type: reading groups are 12; seminars are 22; most multi-section courses are 75-125; and many courses range from 30-125. The reference guide files are static information at the time of posting. We will revise the files as new classes are added or removed. The “Notes” column will be added to ...

  6. Harvard Law School Course Catalog March 14, 2024 3:22 PM 2023-2024 Academic Year 2024SP Abortion: Law, Policy and Ethics 2.00 Not Applicable Term: Faculty: Credits: Type: Subject Areas: Course #:3033 Days and Times: Location Sachs, Stephen; Schwoerke, Amanda Elective Delivery Mode: Seminar Fri 10:15 AM - 12:15 PM WCC3012

  7. Immigration Law. Prerequisites: Prior completion of a course in U.S. Constitutional Law that covers separation of powers and federalism is recommended, but not required. Exam Type: In Class. Migration policy has been bitterly controversial in recent years, but not for the first time, and is currently in flux. This course will examine the legal ...