LAW 301. Jurisprudence

This course considers the study of the theory and philosophy of law and the relationship between law and society. Issues to which special attention will be paid include the problem of disobedience, the nature of the judicial process, and the relations between law and personal morality. Current controversies about civil disobedience, the role of courts, “non-victim” crimes, and the relationship of the police to the rule of law will be explored.

Prerequisite: English 102 or English 201 and either Law 203 or Government 230. In addition: junior standing or above.
3 hours, 3 credits
 
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