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by Michael Sandel
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Justice is one of the most popular courses in Harvard’s history. Nearly one thousand students pack Harvard’s historic Sanders Theatre to hear Professor Sandel talk about justice, equality, democracy, and citizenship.

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by Ian Ayres
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Online Video

American Contract Law I (along with its sister course Contracts II) provides a comprehensive overview of contract law in the United States.

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by John Wargo
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Audio Download | Online Video

Can law change human behavior to be less environmentally damaging?

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by Greggory Groves
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Online Video

Legal, regulatory, and ethical issues related to employer-employee relationship, including employment-at-will doctrine, discrimination and union contracts.

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by Tom Lyon
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Online Video

Thomas D. Lyon’s research interests include child witnesses, child maltreatment and domestic violence. He teaches courses in Evidence, Law and Psychology, and Child Interviewing.

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by David Sackman
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Online Video

Legal history of the American labor movement. Survey of federal and state laws regulating employment, collective bargaining, contract clauses, arbitration, collective actions, lockouts, unfair labor practices and fair employment practices.

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by R. Polk Wagner
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Can you trademark red shoe soles? Can you really get a patent on a rectangular cell phone shape? Do artists and musicians need over a century of copyright protection for their works?

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by Michael Parrish
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Selected problems in the history of the relationship between religious beliefs and practice and legal institutions in America from the Civil War to the present.

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by Stephen Bright
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This course explores the imposition of the death penalty in the United States with particular attention to the influence of race and poverty, and the disadvantages of mental illness or intellectual disability of those facing death.

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by David J. Malan
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This course is a variant of Harvard University's introduction to computer science, CS50, designed especially for lawyers (and law students).

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