The United States Legal System
CRN
43950
Course Number
311B
Credits
5
Course Description
An in-depth look at the U.S. legal system and how it affects individuals and society, with coverage of legal vocabulary, sources of law, the structure of the government, the Supreme Court and the judicial system. Case analysis skills will be stressed, including identifying the issue, procedural history, facts, reasoning and holding of each case. Students will also engage in a mock trial and write a legal memorandum.
This class (or PLSC 311) is required for the Law, Diversity and Justice concentration (major) and minor. It serves as a foundational course for anyone interested in learning about law in the U.S.
Prerequisites
FAIR 203A or Social Science GUR or permission of instructor.
Materials Fee
11.00
Required Texts
TBD
Credit/Evaluation
S/NX grading; narrative evaluation.
Term
Fall 2024
Course Instructor(s)
TBD
Course Subject
FAIR