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Law & Society Minor

The Law and Society (LASO) minor encourages students to see the law from numerous vantage points and at the intersection of multiple social structures. By studying law as an interdisciplinary field, students will appreciate how legal systems are linked to patterns of class, geography, and privilege. When paired with a related major, LASO provides preparation for careers in legal practice, corrections, enforcement, and public policy, whether in a domestic or international context.

 

 

Law & Society is an interdisciplinary minor comprised of 18 credits, including one required gateway course and 15 credits of electives, six of which must be completed at the 3000/4000 level. Students may not earn both the minor in Law & Society and the previous Legal Studies concentration in Political Science.

 

Program Spotlight

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Current LASO Elective Courses

Elective Courses:

The complete list of elective course offerings can also be found in the University Bulletin.

  • COM 3493 - Communication Law
  • HS 1025 - Introduction to Human Rights
  • HS 1215 - Trials of the Century
  • HS 1475 - Latin American Dictatorships
  • HS 4064 - Genocide & War Crimes
  • PJHR 1000 - Conflict Resolution
  • PL 2083 - Philosophy of Law
  • PO 2610 - Wrongful Convictions
  • PO 3340 - International Institutions, Law, & Human Rights
  • PO 3610 - Politics of Wrongful Convictions
  • PO 3620 - American Constitutional Development Pre-1865
  • PO 3630 - American Constitutional Development 1865-1965
  • PO 3640 - Law & Film
  • PO 3650 - Civil Rights & Liberties
  • PO 3660 - Gender, Sexuality, and the Law
  • PO 3670 - Judicial Politics
  • PO 3680 - The U.S. Supreme Court
  • SC 2200 - Criminal Justice System
  • SC 2650 - Victims of Crime
  • SC 3350 - Prisons and Human Rights
  • SC 3640 - Race, Crime, & Criminal Justice
  • SC 4350 - Law, Ethics, & Criminal Justice Policy
  • TRS 2262 - Religion, Freedom, & Law