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Dec 11, 2024
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2015-2016 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Law and Society Concentration
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Undergraduate Concentration
The interdisciplinary law and society concentration explores questions about the impact and effects of law, legal institutions and legal actors on society from a variety of perspectives. It also explores the identification and analysis of legal arguments in a variety of contexts. Some of the courses also help the students develop their oral advocacy skills. The concentration can be taken in conjunction with any major at Clark. Generally, 200-level courses are not appropriate for first-year students. For more information, please visit the Law and Society Department’s website. Internships
Participating faculty sponsor a variety of undergraduate legal and law-related internship experiences. Students interested in these opportunities should inquire with the internship coordinator in the Office of Career Services. Directed Readings, Individual Research
Students who are motivated to undertake significant independent research should consult the individual faculty member with whom they wish to work regarding opportunities for independent study projects. Program Faculty
Judith DeCew, Ph.D. Patricia Ewick, Ph.D. Mark Miller, Ph.D. Courses
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