Study Abroad Summer Session MyYSS

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Course Number: 
S221
Department (unused): 
AMST
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<p><span style="color:rgb(51, 51, 51); font-family:-apple-system,blinkmacsystemfont,segoe ui,roboto,oxygen,ubuntu,cantarell,fira sans,droid sans,helvetica neue,sans-serif; font-size:14px; font-style:normal; font-variant-caps:normal; font-variant-ligatures:normal; font-weight:400">Course closed to further enrollment.&#160;</span>In-person Course. As an introductory class to the main principles and topics of legal thought and practice, the class will use works of literature, theatre, film and music to acquaint with the field of law. Students will learn in what ways culture shapes the law, and, in turn, how law governs and shapes culture. Topics include being a person on Instagram and Facebook; Black Lives Matter, the US Constitution; Freedom of Speech, “Calling out” and “Cancel Culture”; Interpretation and Authority; Law, Ethics and Religion; Islam, Totalitarianism, The Trump Administration; Criminal Law, Agency and Multiple Personality Disorder; Sampling and Copyright, Hip Hop/Rap in the courtroom. Enrollment limited to 33 students. 1 Credit. Session B: July 1 – August 2. Tuition: $5070.</p>
Instructor Name: 
Hans Lind
Subject Code (deprecated): 
AMST
Subject Number (unused): 
AMSTS221
Meeting Pattern (deprecated): 
MWF 9.00-11.15
Term Code: 
202402
CRN: 
30700
Instructor UPI (unused): 
11971660
Session (deprecated): 
H5B
Distributional Designation (deprecated): 
LMIP
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AMST S221 (CRN: 30700)

Course closed to further enrollment. In-person Course. As an introductory class to the main principles and topics of legal thought and practice, the class will use works of literature, theatre, film and music to acquaint with the field of law. Students will learn in what ways culture shapes the law, and, in turn, how law governs and shapes culture. Topics include being a person on Instagram and Facebook; Black Lives Matter, the US Constitution; Freedom of Speech, “Calling out” and “Cancel Culture”; Interpretation and Authority; Law, Ethics and Religion; Islam, Totalitarianism, The Trump Administration; Criminal Law, Agency and Multiple Personality Disorder; Sampling and Copyright, Hip Hop/Rap in the courtroom. Enrollment limited to 33 students. 1 Credit. Session B: July 1 – August 2. Tuition: $5070.


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