Property

Course Description

Property is the study of the nature and functions of property as an institution. The course examines the origins, justifications, and characteristics of private property. The characteristics studied include transferability (both voluntary and involuntary), divisibility (both spatial and temporal as well as functional), and relativity (some claims are superior to others). Property prepares students for the upper-class curriculum by allowing them to see how law functions to allocate resources and to create and distribute wealth.

Current and Previous Instructors

Key to Codes in Course Descriptions

P: Prerequisite
C: Prerequisite or Concurrent Requirement
R: Recommended Prior or Concurrent Course

Currently Scheduled Sections

CRN: 25644

  • Spring '24
  • 4
  • 205
  • Tues: 1:05-3:05
    Fri: 9:50-11:50

    Day

  • Paula Monopoli

    Andrew Blair-Stanek

  • 2 openings. (Limit 66). First Year
  • 534a

  • Materials to be posted on Blackboard or distributed in class


CRN: 28099

  • Spring '24
  • 4
  • 107
  • Wed: 9:50-11:50
    Fri: 9:50-11:50

    Day

  • Paula Monopoli

    Brian Miller

  • 0 openings. (Limit 66). First Year
  • 534a

  • Materials to be posted on Blackboard or distributed in class


    Property: Principles and Policies (4th)

    ISBN: 9781636593678 Print edition (preferred) or online subscription

    Either print or eBook is fine, but print is encouraged.


CRN: 27359

  • Spring '24
  • 4
  • 205
  • Tues: 9:50-11:50
    Thurs: 9:50-11:50

    Day

  • Meredith Render

    Andrew Blair-Stanek

  • 0 openings. (Limit 66). First Year
  • 534a

  • Materials to be posted on Blackboard or distributed in class


CRN: 25644

CRN: 27359

CRN: 27359

CRN: 28099

  • Spring '25
  • 4
  • 205
  • Tues: 12:00-2:00
    Thurs: 1:05-3:05

    Day

  • Paula Monopoli

    Brian Miller

  • Enrollment Limit: 60