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Oct 01, 2024
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POLS 271 - Law & American Society Credit(s): 3-6 3-6 hours lecture, 3-6 hours contact This seminar introduces the principles and functions of the American legal system. There is a study of the law and who is protected by it. Central issues include how laws are made and change and how people can contribute to those changes. There will be a de-mystification of the law so that students can relate the content of the course to the daily realities and problems of life. Among the topics to be discussed are criminal law, small claims court, housing legislation, juvenile justice, the death penalty, mental health and the law, and family law. A Life Arts Project is required.
Only open to students in the B.A. Liberal Arts and Sciences program.
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