An emerging movement known as the Abundance Agenda is drawing attention to how government dysfunction underwrites a host of problems in the United States, ranging from crumbling infrastructure to inadequate housing to rampant tax evasion. The law contributes to government dysfunction in myriad ways, including through a procedurally hidebound administrative law, an overzealous judiciary, robust participatory norms, antiquated civil service rules, and cumbersome procurement processes. The class would drill into a legal culture that has made it so hard to govern effectively, with an eye to a reform agenda that acknowledges tough tradeoffs and gives government the tools to create a better future for all Americans.