Racial Justice and Law

Information Introduction

LAW7089
Section 1, Spring 24

Schedule Information

Enrollment: 9/16
Credits: 3
Days Time Room Start Date End Date

Tue

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Thu

1130-1250 WB127

Course Description

With such watershed events in the civil rights movement as Brown v. Board of Education (1954) and the civil rights acts of the 1960s, the eradication of racial subordination in America seemed an achievable goal. Yet, in America today, racial minorities continue to experience social and economic disadvantages, and race relations have even deteriorated in many respects. Whether law has aided or impeded the cause of civil rights in the past and the extent to which law can help to resolve racial issues in the present and future are questions of considerable controversy. This course will examine the response of law to racial issues in a variety of legal contexts. Topics will likely include the meaning of race, intimate relationships, child placement, education, employment, free expression and political participation. (Note: Policing and other criminal justice issues will be covered in the Race and Criminal Justice course.) The reading material is the casebook, Ralph Richard Banks, Kim Forde-Mazrui, Guy-Uriel Charles and Cristina Rodriguez, Racial Justice and Law: Cases and Materials (Foundation Press, 2016). Classes will center on candid discussion and class exercises about the issues raised by the assigned material. Attendance at the first class is very important, absent unavoidable extenuating circumstances.

Course Requirements

Exam Information

Final Type (if any): None

Description: None

Written Work Product

Substantial research paper due via EXPO no later than noon on May 9 (the day before the last day of the exam period). Students may be required to submit a brief, one paragraph discussion question/reaction to readings once a week or every other week. Students will not need to submit a form notifying SRO of their intent to count the substantial research paper toward their Upper-Level Writing Requirement.

Other Course Details

Prerequisites: None Concurrencies: None

Exclusive With: Race and Law Seminar (9058)

Laptops Allowed: Yes

First Day Attendance Required: Yes

Course Resources: Racial Justice and Law: Cases and Materials (Foundation Press, 2016).

Graduation Requirements

Satisfies Understanding Bias/Racism/Cross-Cultural Competency requirement: Yes

Satisfies Writing Requirement: Yes

Credits For Prof. Skills Requirement: No

Satisfies Professional Ethics: No

Additional Course Information

Schedule No.: 124217865

Modified Type: ABA Seminar

Cross Listed: No

Concentrations: Constitutional Law , Democracy and Civil Rights , Race and Law

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