Courses in Law, Jurisprudence, and Social Thought

Fall 2013

LJST-105 Race, Place, and the Law

David P. Delaney (Section 01)

LJST-107 The Trial

Martha M. Umphrey (Section 01)

LJST-212 Psychoanalysis and Law

Adam Sitze (Section 01)

LJST-214 What's So Great About (In)Equality?

David P. Delaney (Section 01)

LJST-215 Jurisprudence of Occupation

Nasser Hussain (Section 01)

LJST-222 The Legal History of the U.S. in the World

Clara J. Altman (Section 01)

LJST-223 Boundaries of Belonging:  Law and Citizenship

Clara J. Altman (Section 01)

LJST-230 Law, Speech, and the Politics of Freedom

Martha M. Umphrey (Section 01)

LJST-345 Law and Political Emergency

Nasser Hussain (Section 01)

LJST-354 The Crisis of Neoliberal Legal Theory

Adam Sitze (Section 01)

LJST-374 Norms, Rights, and Social Justice: Feminists, Disability Rights Activists and the Poor at the Boundaries of the Law

Kristin Bumiller (Section 01)

Related Courses

POSC-242 The American Constitution II: Federalism, Privacy, and the "Equal Protection of the Laws" (Course not offered this semester.)
POSC-243 Ancient Political Thought (Course not offered this semester.)
SOCI-315 Foundations of Sociological Theory (Course not offered this semester.)