Law: Chicago's Best Ideas UChicago Law
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World Mentoring Academy
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An annual series of lectures originally created in honor of the Law School's Centennial in 2002-03. Three lectures (with free lunch, of course) are given each quarter by our faculty on topics related to the intellectual life and history of the Law School.
Resources: Opencourseware from UChicago, MIT, UC Berkeley,Stanford, Yale, U of Mich along with many of the World's finest University's and other educators.
Language: English
Professors: Michael Williams
Units: 16
Lesson content
- Open-source economics TED
- What's the Right Drinking Age? and Other Problems ...
- Can the United States Survive Health Care Reform?
- Partial Constitutional Amendments
- What the Law Should (and Should Not) Learn From Child Development Research
- One Way Contracts
- From the Wheel to Open Source Software: Growth and Property Rights
- The Mortgage Meltdown and Its Aftermath
- Is There a Corporate Governance Clientele Effect?
- The True Cost of Patents
- The Illusion of Free Markets: Laissez faire and Mass Incarceration
- The Rise and Fall of Judicial Self-Restraint
- Democracy v. Citizens United
- Tiebreakers
- Clinical Trials on Trial: How Should the FDA Do Its Job?
- Quantum Meruit and Old Age Care in American Family Life
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World Mentoring Academy is offering FREE Open Courseware. Setup a free user account & select courses with video lectures, Syllabus, Free textbooks when avail., assignments/homework, testing from MIT, Harvard, UC Berkeley, Stanford, U of Mich, Yale along with many of the World's finest University's (700+courses/24-48+ Lectures)