The University of Cincinnati College of Law offers many courses for students interested in issues of race, gender, and social justice. Listed below is a sample of suggested courses. Please note that course offerings may change from year to year; therefore, students should consult the College of Law Registrar for more information about specific course offerings each semester.
- Advanced Topics: Economic Justice
- American Legal History
- Civil Rights Litigation
- Critical Race Theory
- Current Problems in International Law: Women's Human Rights
- Domestic Violence: Client Counsel (Field Experience-2L
- Domestic Violence: Client Counsel Context (2L)
- Domestic Violence Civil Protection Orders (Field Placement 3L)
- Domestic Violence and Civil Protection Order Clinic
- Education Law
- Family Law
- Feminist Jurisprudence
- First Amendment Seminar
- Freedom Center Journal
- Gender and the Law
- Habeas Corpus and Post Conviction Remedies
- Human Rights Seminar
- Immigration Law and Policy
- Indigent Defense Clinic: Field Placement
- Juvenile Law
- Law, Literature, and Feminism
- Poverty and the Law
- Tax Policy
- Worker's Social Legislation
- Wrongful Convictions: Causes & Remedies