GOV 341 RIGHTS, JUSTICE, RULE OF LAW
An examination of "law" in action. The course considers what the law is, what role the law and legal beliefs play in everyday life, and whether (and how) the law privileges certain groups. In the context of the criminal justice and civil law systems, the course explores whether "justice" is a major feature of the legal institutions (including trials, plea bargaining, sentencing, and settlements). Students will consider the nature and understanding of rights and rights claims, including how they are formally and informally asserted, and how they affect personal beliefs and behavior.
Prerequisite
Open to juniors and seniors, and to sophomores who have taken
GOV 111.
Enrollment Limit
Enrollment limited to 26 students.
Attributes
A3, MOIE