Courses Likely to be Offered in the Spring 2000 Semester

The courses listed below do not include Advanced Research, Legal Drafting, Trial Advocacy, or clinical courses.

DAY DIVISION
The following courses are likely to be offered in the Day Division in the Spring 2000 semester. There is no guarantee, however, that all of these courses will, in fact, be offered. Additional courses will likely be added. (4:00) indicates courses likely to be offered at 4:00 in the Spring. (E) indicates courses likely to be offered only in the Evening Division in the Spring; many of these courses are being offered in the Day Division this the Fall.

Administrative Law
Advanced Property: Real Estate Transactions (4:00)
Advanced Torts
Alternative Dispute Resolution (4:00)
Antitrust
Bankruptcy (E)
Bankruptcy Litigation (4:00)
Business Entity Transactions
Business Organizations
Commercial Law: Payment Systems
Commercial Law: Sales
Commercial Law: Secured Transactions (E)
Complex Litigation
Conflict of Laws
Copyright Law (E)
Criminal Procedure: Adjudicative Process
Disability Law (4:00)
Employee Benefits
Employment Discrimination (4:00)
Employment Relationships (E)
Entertainment Law (E)
Environmental Law and Policy 2 (E)
Estate Planning (E)
Estates and Trusts
Evidence
Family and Employment-Based Immigration Practice (4:00)
Family Law
Federal Courts (4:00)
First Amendment
Gift and Estate Tax
Health Care Law (4:00)
Illinois Civil Procedure (E)
Insurance Law (4:00)
International Human Rights (E)
International Trade
Land Use
Law & Bioethics
Legislative Advocacy
Mediation (E)
Medical Malpractice
Negotiations (4:00)
Patent Office Practice or Patent Litgation (E)
Personal Income Tax
Products Liability
Professional Responsibility
Remedies
Russian Legal System
School Law
School Law (E)
Scientific Analysis of Environmental Problems (4:00)
Sports Law (4:00)
Tax Planning for Internat'l Business (4:00)
Taxation of Business Enterprises
Telecommunications Law & Policy (E)
Trademarks and Unfair Competition
Unfair Competition

EVENING DIVISION
The following courses are likely to be offered in the Evening Division in the Spring 2000 semester. There is no guarantee, however, that all of these courses will, in fact, be offered. Additional courses will likely be added. (4:00) indicates courses likely to be offered at 4:00 in the Spring.

Administrative Law
Advanced Property: Real Estate Transactions (4:00)
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Antitrust
Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy Litigation (4:00)
Business Organizations
Commercial Law: Payment Systems
Commercial Law: Secured Transactions
Conflict of Laws
Copyright Law
Criminal Procedure: Adjudicative Process
Disability Law (4:00)
Employee Benefits
Employment Discrimination (4:00)
Employment Relationships
Entertainment Law
Environmental Law and Policy 2
Estate Planning
Evidence
Family and Employment-Based Immigration Practice (4:00)
Federal Courts (4:00)
First Amendment
Gift and Estate Tax
Health Care Law (4:00)
Illinois Civil Procedure
Insurance Law (4:00)
International Human Rights
Land Use
Mediation
Medical Malpractice
Negotiations
Patent Office Practice or Patent Litigation
Personal Income Tax (4:00)
Professional Responsibility (4:00)
Remedies
School Law
Scientific Analysis of Environmental Problems (4:00)
Sports Law (4:00)
Tax Planning for Internat'l Business (4:00)
Taxation of Business Enterprises
Telecommunications Law & Policy

SEMINARS
The following seminars are likely to be offered in the Spring 2000 semester. A number of additional seminars will be added to this list; some may be deleted. (E) indicates seminars likely to be offered in the Evening Division in the Spring; some of the seminars not currently listed as Evening seminars may be scheduled in the Evening Division. Most of the rest of the seminars will be offered at 4:00.

Advanced Corporate Transactions
American Legal History
Civil RICO (E)
Federalism
First Amendment (E)
International Criminal Law
Law and Economics
Public Sector Employees

LONDON CONSORTIUM
Chicago-Kent is part of a consortium of law schools that sponsors a Spring semester in London each year. See § 1.27 of the Student Handbook and talk to Chris Matheny, the Director of Student Services, for details.

Posted 8/13/99