Course Number
285
Credits
3
Area of Study & Practice
- Employment Law
- Gov't Regulation & Administrative Practice
Labor Law
The class also analyzes labor law from a multi-disciplinary perspective, with attention given to the psychology of groups, economic history, politics, and emerging cultural trends (the rise of social media as a means of union organizing, for example). It is the goal of this course to provide the student a firm grounding in the basics of labor law, with a practical appreciation of why it creates such passions today.
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
Daniel S. Bowling III
Labor Law 285.01
Fall 2012
Sakai Site
Donald L. Horowitz
Labor Law 285.01
Fall 2010
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**FAST TRACK**Class will meet for 1st six weeks of semester.
Donald L. Horowitz
Labor Law 285.01
Fall 2009
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Donald L. Horowitz
Labor Law 285.01
Fall 2008
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Catherine Fisk
Labor Law 285.01
Fall 2007
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Donald L. Horowitz
Labor Law 285.01
Fall 2006
Donald L. Horowitz
Labor Law 285.01
Fall 2005
Donald L. Horowitz
Labor Law 285.01
Fall 2004
Donald L. Horowitz
Labor Law 285.01
Fall 2003
Donald L. Horowitz
Labor Law 285.01
Fall 2002
Jerome Culp
Labor Law 285.01
Fall 2001
