Earlier this fall, the LPE blog launched 1LPE, which aimed to provide a critical countervailing perspective on the doctrinal areas traditionally constituting the 1L curriculum. Take a look at what we’ve published – and get ready for more posts after the break!
Criminal Law
- Teaching Criminal Law from an LPE Perspective, Angela Harris
- Teaching, Guerrilla Style, Amna Akbar, Jocelyn Simonson, and Sameer Ashar
- Rethinking Criminal Law, Jocelyn Simonson and Amna Akbar
Property
- But Who Gets the Driveway? Teaching Property as LPE (Sort of), Jed Purdy
- The State as the Foundation of Property, Ezra Rosser
- Zoning and Race, from Ladue to Ferguson, Rebecca Tushnet
- The Property Course as Critique, Justin Desautels-Stein
- Raze and Rebuild the Property Course, James Grimmelmann
Torts
- Rules of Power & Wrongs: A Law & Political Economy Approach to Tort Law, Conor Dwyer Reynolds
- Torts: A Law and Political Economy CounterSyllabus, Conor Dwyer Reynolds
- American Tort Law Tells Us How It Really Feels About Law and Economics, Anita Bernstein
- A Torts Course for the Actually Existing World, John Witt
Constitutional Law
- Constitutional Law 101: A Primer for the Law and Political Economy blog, Part I, Sabeel Rahman
- Constitutional Law 101: A Primer for the Law and Political Economy blog, Part II, Sabeel Rahman
- Constitutional Law 101: A Primer for the Law and Political Economy blog, Part III, Sabeel Rahman
Civil Procedure
- LPE of Civil Procedure: Equality Inside and Outside the Courts, Daniel Wilf-Townsend
- Teaching Civil Procedure with Political Economy in Mind, Helen Hershkoff
- 1LPE: Mullane, Financialization, and Procedural Pliability, Emily Villano