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This course focuses on the connections between law and society in modern America. It explores how legal doctrines and constitutional rules have defined individual rights and social relations in both the public and private spheres. It also examines political struggles that have transformed American law. Topics to be addressed include the meaning of rights; the regulation of property, work, race, and sexual relations; civil disobedience; and legal theory as cultural history. Readings include legal cases, judicial rulings, short stories, and legal and historical scholarship.

Course Code
HMRT 27061
Semester
Requirements
Context
R2HR
Cross List
AMER 27605, GNSE 27605, GNSE 37605, HIST 37605, HIST 27605, HMRT 37605, LLSO 29704
Info

Amy Dru Stanley

Wednesday  1:30 - 4:20 p.m.