Courses in this concentration allow majors to explore various ways in which legal institutions and practices shape economic behavior. Since legal systems are designed to serve a multiplicity of ends, students are also exposed to the moral and political dimensions of the law.
Two of the following:
Economics
- 3320 Urban Economics
- 3330 Environment and Natural Resources
- 3340 Government in the Economy
- 4300 Regulation
- 4500 Health Economics & Policy
- 4530 Economics of Taxation
- 3970/3980 Special Studies in Economics
Three of the following:
History
- 6270 American Disasters
- 6911 Special Topics in American History
Philosophy
- 3560 Social and Political Ethics
- 3640 Philosophy of Law
- 6510 Theories of Economic Justice
Political Economy
- 4010 Constitutionalism: Ancient Athens to Present
- 4040 Democracy, Capitalism, & Free Speech
- 4300 Behavioral Economics & Public Policy
- 4400 Law & Economics of the Regulatory State
- 4970/4980 Special Topics in Political Economy
Political Science
- 3240 Public Policy
- 4230 Environmental Politics & Policy
- 4250 Politics of Poverty Policy
- 4270 Constitutional Law
- 6290 Judicial Process