Legal Studies 397P - ST-Makin' It & Fakin' It
Fall
2012
01
3.00
Alan Gaitenby
TU TH 9:30AM 10:45AM
UMass Amherst
70989
Law assumes facts, creates entities, and conceals aspects of its operation in order to extend or limit the power of courts in deciding cases. Law creates and deploys fictions (e.g. `corporate persons,? `reasonable persons,? `equal protection,? `compelling interests?) in that endeavor. This social construction of law and legal phenomena may be construed as proper or improper depending upon the power of competing stories and story tellers, as well as how we the audience ?receives? and ?give life? to them. Critical examination of some operational fictions, or scripts of law, as they are constituted in courts and social life more generally is the backbone of this course.
Prerequisite: LEGAL 250
Legal Studies Majors only. Pre Req: LEGAL 250 Juniors and Seniors of all Majors after 4/12.