UMA Undergraduate Guide 2012-2013 Political Science and Legal Studies Academic Departments and Programs Legal Studies The Courses
The Courses
(All courses carry 3 credits unless otherwise noted.) 250 Introductory Legal Studies (SBU) (both sem) 4 cr 252 Law and Personal Freedom 297 Special Topics Law, Literature and History World Legal Traditions Evidence, Witnessing, Testifying and Reporting 298 Practicum (both sem) 1-15 cr 333 Law and Culture in America 350 Modern Political Trials 367 Law, Politics and Social Change in the 20th Century 375 Human Rights and Wrongs 391 Seminar Law and the Family Due Process in the Criminal Trial Victims and Offenders in the Legal Process Law and Social Activism Women and the Law 397 Special Topics Citizenship and Comparative Histories of Race Law, Society and Islam Legal Fictions: Makin’ and Fakin’ It Alternative Dispute Resolution Law, Crime and Society Law and Public Policy Civil Liberties in Wartime Torture, Terrorism and the Law 450 Legal Research and Writing (both sem) 460 Legalization of the American Indian 465 Globalization 470 Indigenous Peoples—Global Issues 480 War Crimes Tribunals 485 Death Penalty in America 491 Seminar Law and Literature Law and Conscience No Place to Hide: Law and Politics of Info/Data Law and the World Wide Web Conflict in Cyberspace: Online Dispute Resolution Borders, Immigrants and Refugees Muslim Women and the Law Military Law 496 Independent Study (both sem) 1-6 cr 497 Special Topics Who Owns Equality: Civil Rights Law in the United States Racial Conflict, Mediation and Social Justice Environmental and Public Policy Dispute Resolution Social Justice Denied: Workers’ Rights in United States Law Lawyers, Advocacy and Civil Rights Environmental Justice The Irish Peace Process Human Trafficking Intimate Justice Immigration Debates and Public Policy Segregation, Housing Policy and Civil Rights Law in the U.S. Prison and Society Workers’ Rights Law in the U.S. |
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