Law and the Legal System through the Lens of LatinX/a/o Communities
SLN #: 88928Course Prefix: LAW-791
Course Section: 1032
Credit Hours: 2
Instructor(s): Lopez
Course Books: View List of Books
Course Description:
This seminar will examine the law and the construction of race/national origin, as well as the intersection of LatinX/a/o narratives with gender, immigration status, language, color, labor organizing, gender identity and sexual orientation, and property.
The class will include materials relating to the Treaty
of Guadalupe Hidalgo, the political status of Puerto Rico
and the territories, immigration status, language
discrimination, harassment of immigrant women,
educational and housing segregation, the criminal justice
system, colorism, as well as comparative materials
relating to other communities-of-color. It will also, in
part, draw upon insights from literature, as well as
post-colonialism, critical race theory, and the black-
white binary.
Additional Information:
Credit Hours: 2
Written Assignment: Yes, Paper
Graduation Writing Requirement: No
Flexible/Upper-Level Writing Requirement: Yes
Skills Requirement: No
Simulation Course: No
Experiential Learning: No
Seminar: Yes
Special Withdrawal Course: No
Limited Enrollment Number: 16
Final Exam Given: No
Paper Or In-Class Presentation: Yes, Final Paper
Attendance Policy: Per Statement Of Student Policies
Teaching Method: In Person
* The law school has a policy that is used to calculate credit hours. Please see the Statement of Student Policies.