To complete the minor, students must take two required classes, then one class (3 hours) from each of the following categories.
Elective Category 1: Law as Professional Practice
- JURI 3080 Life Cycle of a Corporation
- JURI 3120 Covering the Courts (only available to Grady College majors)
- JURI 3216S, Business Law Practicum
- JURI 3300, Constitutional Criminal Procedure*
- JURI 3350E, Learning from Wrongful Convictions
- JURI 3501, Exploring the Intersection of Law and Connective Technology in the Information Age
- JURI 3503, Ideas and Expressions: The Fundamentals of Copyright Law
- JURI 3600, Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship
- JURI 3200S, Law and Social Justice: Strategic Advocacy
- JURI 3500, Undergraduate Mock Trial
- JURI 3840E, Capital Punishment
- JURI 3980, How to Sue Your School
- JURI 3505, Information Literacy and the Law
- JURI 3355, Criminal Legal System through Crime Books
- JURI 3360, The Death Penalty in America
- JURI 3203, Working in Washington
- JURI 3278S, Practicum in Animal Welfare Skills
- JURI 3627, Mental Health Law
- JURI 3975, Mediation Practicum
- JURI 3989, Disability and Education Law
- JURI 4810, Environmental and Natural Resources Law
- AAEC 4050, Agribusiness Law
- AAEC 4930, Environmental Law and Governmental Regulation
- COMM 4330, Communication Strategies in the Courtroom
- ECOL 4810, Natural Resources Law
- EDAP 4170, Education Law and Professional Ethics
- ENVM 4250, Environmental and Public Health Law
- ENVM 4770H, The Business of Environmental Law
- ENVM 4930, Environmental Law and Governmental Regulation
- FANR 4800, Renewable Resource Policy
- FANR(ECOL) (JURI) 4810 / 6810, Natural Resources Law
- HFIM 3180, Hospitality and Food Industry Law and Liability
- HIPR 4200, Preservation Law
- HPAM 4150, Health Policy Law and Ethics
- JRLC 5040/7040, Law of Mass Communications
- LEGL 4200, Intellectual Property Law
- LEGL 4300, Law of Business Organizations
- LEGL 4400, Business Law
- LEGL 4500, Employment Law
- LEGL 4600, Negotiation and Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems
- LEGL 4700, FinTech and Financial Services Law
- LEGL 5200, Real Estate Law
- POLS 4700, Constitutional Law: Powers
- POLS 4710, Constitutional Law: Rights and Liberties
- POLS 4720, Criminal Procedure*
- POLS 4730, Criminal Law
- REAL 5300, Real Estate Law
- SOWK 5701, Social Welfare Policy and Services
- NAMS 3000, NAGPRA and the U.S.
* Students may take one, but not both, of JURI 3300 and POLS 4720.
Elective Category 2: Law in Society, Politics, and Culture
- JURI 4110E, Democracy and the Constitution
- JURI 3821, Race and the Law
- AFAM 4260, Black and Green Atlantic +
- AFST 4260, Black and Green Atlantic +
- CMLT 4260, Black and Green Atlantic +
- CMLT 4680, Law and Culture East Asia +
- ECON 4450, Economic Analysis of Law
- ENGL 3330, Literature and Human Rights
- ENGL 3851S, Writing for Social Justice: the Prison Writing Project
- ENGL 3880S, The Modern Civil Rights Movement in Literature and Culture
- GEOG 3640, Geography of Human Rights
- GEOG 4260, Black and Green Atlantic +
- GRMN 3720, Authorities and Law in Modern German Society and Culture+
- LACSI 4260, Black and Green Atlantic +
- PADP 4690, Bureaucracy and the Law
- PHIL 3700S, Criminal Justice Ethics
- PHIL 4240, Philosophy of Law
- POLS 3600, Criminal Justice Administration
- POLS 4080, Legal Theory
- POLS 4740, Judicial Process and Behavior
- POLS 4750, Gender, Law, and Politics
- POLS 4760, Supreme Court Politics: The Institution and Its Justices
- POLS 4770, The Supreme Court: Cases and Controversies
- POLS 4780, Special Topics in Law and Judicial Process
- POLS 4900, Law Enforcement Administration
- SOCI 3150, Criminal Punishment and Society
- SOCI 4830, Sociology of Law
+ Students may take CMLT 4260, CMLT 4680, or GRMN 3720 to fulfill the requirements of Elective Category 2, or Elective Category 3, but not both.
Elective Category 3: Law in Other Times and Places
- JURI 3100, The Constitution and Political Parties
- JURI 3105, Modern Constitutional History
- JURI 3400, Introduction to Global Governance
- JURI 3210, Lawyers, Kings, Despots, and Revolutionaries: How Lawyers Create and Destroy Political Freedom
- JURI 3700, Antimonopoly and American Democracy: Case Studies in American Capitalism
- JURI 3830, Law and Institutions of the European Union *
- JURI 3595, Studies in Law in Other Times and Places
- AFAM 4260, Black and Green Atlantic +
- AFST 4260, Black and Green Atlantic +
- CMLT 4260, Black and Green Atlantic +
- CMLT 4680, Law and Culture East Asia +
- GEOG 4260, Black and Green Atlantic +
- GRMN 3720, Authorities and Law in Modern German Society and Culture +
- HIST 3775, Crime, Punishment, Human Rights
- HIST 4060, American Legal History
- HIST 4120, Civil Rights Movement
- HIST 4320, Law and Society in the Greco-Roman World
- HIST 4600, Studies in Asian History ‡ (Fall 2022, Fall 2024)
- HIST 4990, Senior Seminar ‡ (Fall 2024, Ramnath)
- INTL 4210, International Law
- INTL 4240, International Organizations
- INTL 4620, Human Rights
- LACSI 4260, Black and Green Atlantic +
- POLS 4781, Criminal Justice System in the United States and Britain
- NAMS 4705, Topics in Native American Studies ‡ (Fall 2022)
* Students may take one, but not both, of JURI 3830 and INTL 4640.
+ Students may take CMLT 4260, CMLT 4680, or GRMN 3720 to fulfill the requirements of Elective Category 3, or Elective Category 2, but not both.
‡ These courses change from year to year. For the semesters and instructors indicated in parentheses, the course has been approved to fulfill a requirement of the law minor.