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LAWS 3310 [0.5 credit] Race and Law


This course explores theorizations and intersections of race and law in legal studies. Particular attention to case studies, institutional, structural, and systemic racism, the currency of “race” in legal categories and in the work of legal actors in multiple areas of law.
Prerequisite(s): 1.0 credit in LAWS at the 2000 level.
Lectures three hours a week.