The Legal and Economic Theory Sequence is designed for law students who want a focused study of law and economic theory that reaches beyond the first year course and general economic discussions incorporated in the rest of the curriculum.
In order to complete the Legal and Economic Theory Sequence, students must complete the following courses:
| Courses | Credit Hours |
| Public Choice and Public Law | 3 |
| Litigation and Dispute Resolution
Theory or Proof |
3 or 2 |
| Legal and Economic Theory of Intellectual Property |
2 |
| Jurisprudence Seminar or Readings in Legal Thought Seminar |
2 or 1 |
| Comparative Law or International Business Economics and Law |
3 or 2 |
| Perspectives on Regulatory Law or Legislation |
2 |
| Perspectives on the Individual,
Family, and Social Institutions or Domestic Relations |
2 or 3 |