Legal Studies 394AI - Law & Social Activism
Spring
2020
01
3.00
James Ben-Aaron
TU TH 8:30AM 9:45AM
UMass Amherst
45585
Machmer Hall room W-11
jbenaaro@umass.edu
The relationship between law and social activism. The use of court decisions to effect change and mobilize support for causes. A critical look at such strategies to determine if and when they are effectve in achieving activists' goals. How sociolegal scholars should define social change and understand the role legal professionals play in structuring movement practices. Activism may include the Civil Rights movement, the women's movement, environmentalism, and so-called "green backlash." Readings, drawn from various disciplines, on such topics as cause lawyering and the legal profession, civil rights and the language of rights, and the structure of social movements and how to understand their impact on society. Satisfies the Integrative Experience requirement for BA-Legal major.
Open to Senior and Junior Legal Studies majors only. Pre Req: LEGAL 250 After the initial course enrollment ramping period this course will be open to all Senior and Junior Legal Studies majors.
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