Teaching

Thank you for visiting Professor Kaufman’s Teaching page. Please note that the courses listed below, along with their student evaluations, serve as a representative sample of Professor Kaufman’s teaching experience. This list is not exhaustive.

Criminal Law

2022
University of Houston Law Center

This course examined substantive criminal law in the United States: rules and prohibitions that our legal system enforces using criminal punishment.

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National Security Law

2022
Washington University in St. Louis School of Law

This course surveys the framework of domestic laws—constitutional, statutory, and regulatory—and international laws that variously authorizes and constrains the U.S. government’s pursuit of national security policies, with an…

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Criminal Law

2022
Washington University in St. Louis School of Law

This course examined substantive criminal law in the United States: rules and prohibitions that our legal system enforces using criminal punishment.

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Criminal Law

2021
University of Houston Law Center

This course examined substantive criminal law in the United States: rules and prohibitions that our legal system enforces using criminal punishment.

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International Justice and Atrocities

2021
University of Houston Law Center

This course examined origins, operations, and outcomes of historical and contemporary international justice measures to address genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other atrocity crimes.

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Criminal Law

2020
University of Houston Law Center

This course examined substantive criminal law in the United States: rules and prohibitions that our legal system enforces using criminal punishment.

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International Justice and Atrocities

2019
University of Houston Law Center

This course examined origins, operations, and outcomes of historical and contemporary international justice measures to address genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other atrocity crimes.

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International Law

2019
University of Houston Law Center

This course surveyed the nature, sources, and major topics and controversies in international law.

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International Justice

2018
Stanford Law School

This course examined origins, operations, and outcomes of historical and contemporary international justice measures to address genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other atrocity crimes.

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Global Politics and Media

2014
Yale University

This course explored key actors (international organizations, governments, corporations, NGOs, and individuals) and initiatives in the Digital Age and their impact on conflict, democracy, and justice.

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Transitional Justice in Africa

2012
George Washington University

This course presented the major concepts, objectives, options, and tensions of Transitional Justice, with a specific focus on sub-Saharan Africa.

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