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					| 2021-2022 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
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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
 Patricia Ewick, Ph.D.  Courses
 Courses offered within the last 2 Academic Years CHEM 050 - Forensic ScienceCMLT 109 - Human Rights and LiteratureCMLT 233 - Sexuality and Human RightsECON 222 - LaborEN 282 - U.S. Environmental Pollution PolicyHIST 040 - The Witchcraze: Witch Hunts in Early Modern EuropeHIST 070 - Introduction to European Histor: Part I, to 1600HIST 201 - Era of the American RevolutionHIST 202 - The Early American RepublicHIST 212 - History of Sexuality: 1750 to the PresentHIST 214 - The American Civil WarHIST 215 - The Age of LincolnHIST 217 - Reconstruction: America after the Civil War, 1865-1877HIST 222 - History of the American SouthHIST 223 - The Civil Rights MovementHIST 231 - Origins of Modern America, 1877-1914HIST 277 - America’s Founding Fathers: Memory and MeaningHIST 295 - Dangerous WomenID 105 - Visualizing Human Rights: Culture, Law, and the Politics of RepresentationID 291 - Refugees, Forced Migration, and BelongingLAS 038 - Trial AdvocacyLAS 039 - Advanced Trial Advocacy ILAS 040 - Advanced Trial Advocacy IIBLAW 262 - Business Ethics and LawPHIL 107 - Logic and Legal AnalysisHIST 110 - Early Modern EuropePHIL 132 - Social and Political EthicsPHIL 270 - Philosophy of LawPSCI 015 - The European Union: Historical, Political, and Legal PerspectivesPSCI 050 - Introduction to American GovernmentPSCI 096 - Just and Unjust WarsPSCI 146 - The United Nations and International PoliticsPSCI 218 - Punishment and CrimePSCI 235 - Money and U.S. PoliticsPSCI 240 - Human Rights and International PoliticsPSCI 241 - Special Topics in American PoliticsPSCI 248 - Special Topics in International RelationsPSCI 253 - U.S. Judicial PoliticsPSCI 257 - Comparative Courts and LawPSCI 266 - International LawPSCI 272 - U.S. Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties and RightsPSCI 273 - U.S. Constitutional Law: Governmental PowersPSCI 280 - Politics of Food and DrinkPSCI 288 - Immigration, Identity, and Diversity Politics in the USPSCI 289 - Advanced Topics in International Relations - Capstone SeminarPSCI 291 - Lawyers and U.S. Politics - Capstone SeminarPSCI 296 - Advanced Topics in American Politics: Capstone SeminarSOC 262 - Law and SocietySOC 263 - DevianceSOC 272 - Punishment, Politics and Culture 
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