288.01 Consumer Bankruptcy & Debt
This course uses consumer bankruptcy as a lens to study the role of consumer credit in the U.S. economy and society. The class will focus on the key aspects of the consumer bankruptcy system, including who files bankruptcy, what causes bankruptcy, the consequences of bankruptcy, and the operation of the bankruptcy system. We will discuss each of these issues in the larger context of consumer debt and consumer law, and will also cover the foreclosure crisis, student loans, and issues related to debt, race, and gender. The readings will come from law and non-law sources, including the work of a variety of social scientists.
Due to substantive overlap in material, students may not concurrently enroll in Law 288: Consumer Bankruptcy & Debt and Law 586: Current Debates in Bankruptcy Law. However, if you've taken one of the courses in a previous semester and wish to take the other, that will be permitted. Students may not enroll in both Law 288: Consumer Bankruptcy & Debt and Law 555: Law and Financial Anxiety without instructor permission.
Spring 2026
| Course Number | Course Credits | Evaluation Method | Instructor | ||
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| 288.01 |
2
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Reflective Writing
Research paper option, 25+ pages
Research and/or analytical paper(s), 10-15 pages
Oral presentation
Class participation
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Sara Sternberg Greene | ||
| Canvas site: https://canvas.duke.edu/courses/74874 | |||||
| Course | |
| Degree Requirements |
JD SRWP with add-on credit
JD elective
IntlLLM-SJD-EXC elective
IntlLLM writing, option
IntlLLM Business Cert
Course Requirements - Public Interest
PIPS elective
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| Course Areas of Practice |
Administrative and Regulatory Law
Business and Corporate Law
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