6644
Fall 2025

Law & Economics

After an introduction to the methodology of law and economics, this course utilizes the standard tools of economic analysis for the study of law and legal institutions. After a review of some of the basic methods and concepts of economic analysis, the course will consider applications with special focus on: (i) sources of law and models of legal evolution; (ii) economics of property; (iii) economics of contracts; and (iv) economics of tort law.

The course grade will be assigned on the basis of an in-class multiple choice exam (50% of the grade) and a take-home essay problem (50%).

Instructor

Course Information

Main Course Page

Law & Economics

Credits

3

Graduation Requirements

Upper Division Legal Writing

Subject / Concentration

Analytical Methods/Law & Economics
Perspectives

Student year

J.D. - 2L/3L (Upper Division)
LL.M.

Grade base

A - F

Course type

Lecture
* Indicates Concentration

Other Sections

Fall 2024

Law & Economics