Program
- JD
Course Type
JD Seminar
Credit Hours
2
Section 51 Information
Description
Critical theory attempts to answer the age-old question, "What is law?," by asserting that law is the reflection of the political values of the dominant group within society. After a brief introduction to the more traditional theories of justice; such as natural law, legal positivism, and legal realism, students will take up the challenge of Critical Legal Studies. Subjects covered include an economic analysis of law; gender and sexual orientation; and critical race theory. Other possible topics include an evaluation of law and economics; the emergence of Sharia law; and the role of feminism in the 21st century. (revised 6/12)
Schedule
Academic Term
Spring 2022
Class meets on
- Thursday
Thursday : 1800 - 1950