LAW 7015
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LAW 7015
Course Description
Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2017-2018.
This seminar will endeavor to explore and to better explicate the relationship between cultural, political and legal change. We will take insights from cognate disciplines and activities to explore the way society evolves both pragmatically and normatively with specific attention to enduring legal changes. We will try and better understand the narrative construal of reality: how do stories impact and define the ways we understand the world and our place in it. Finally we will take our understandings derived from the first three goals just described and to apply them to the work that lawyers do. This includes the internal and external roles that lawyers play: How do you become a more role literate participant in social change. This class especially emphasizes the actual formal legal work that lawyers do and the roles that they play in relationship to the organizing process and the building of a movement.
When Offered Spring.
Satisfies Requirement Satisfies the writing requirement.
Comments Attendance mandatory at first class.
Regular Academic Session.
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Credits and Grading Basis
3 Credits Opt NoAud(Letter or S/U grades (no audit))
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Class Number & Section Details
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Meeting Pattern
- T Myron Taylor Hall 276
- Jan 22 - Apr 27, 2018
Instructors
Torres, G
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Additional Information
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