Course Number
220
Credits
3
Area of Study & Practice
- Civil Litigation: Practice and Procedure
- Family Property and Relations
- International, Transnational, and Comparative Law
- Legal Theory
Conflict of Laws
A study of the special problems that arise when the significant facts of a case are connected with more than one jurisdiction, including recognition and effect of foreign judgments, choice of law, and the United States Constitution and conflict of laws.
Please note that course organization and content may vary substantially from semester to semester and descriptions are not necessarily professor specific. Please contact the instructor directly if you have particular course-related questions.
Sections/Instructors
Ralf Michaels
Conflict of Laws 220.01
Fall 2012
Sakai Site
Stephen Sachs
Conflict of Laws 220.01
Spring 2012
E-mail List • Sakai Site
Ralf Michaels
Conflict of Laws 220.01
Fall 2008
E-mail List • Blackboard Site
William A. Reppy, Jr.
Conflict of Laws 220.01
Fall 2007
E-mail List • Blackboard Site
Ralf Michaels
Conflict of Laws 220.01
Fall 2006
William A. Reppy, Jr.
Conflict of Laws 220.01
Spring 2006
Ralf Michaels
Conflict of Laws 220.01
Spring 2005
Ralf Michaels
Conflict of Laws 220.01
Spring 2004
William A. Reppy, Jr.
Conflict of Laws 220.01
Spring 2003
Ralf Michaels
Conflict of Laws 220.01
Fall 2002
