Law and Society

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OFFICE: Interdisciplinary Programs, EBU 3B, Computer Science and Engineering Building, Room 1108, Warren College
http://warren.ucsd.edu/law

Law and Society is an interdisciplinary minor that emphasizes the complexity and interrelationship of legal, social, and ethical issues in their historical context. Although it is administered by Warren College, it is available to all UC San Diego undergraduate students considering law-related careers or those with a general interest in law as a social institution. The purpose of the program is to enhance students’ critical analysis of social and ethical issues related to law and of the legal implications and ramifications of policy and decision-making in their major fields of study. Students examine the role of the legal system and specific legal issues from the perspectives of the social sciences and humanities. Social forces, historical questions, and issues of values will be considered in the context of the legal system. The focus of the minor is on the process of law—how the law both reflects and defines basic social values—and its relation to the political, economic, and social conflicts within society.

The interdisciplinary content of the Law and Society minor offers students the opportunity to examine law-related issues from the perspectives of a broad range of disciplines, including anthropology, communication, critical gender studies, economics, environmental studies, ethnic studies, history, linguistics, philosophy, political science, psychology, sociology, and urban studies and planning.

Students should consult an academic advisor at their college to determine how the Law and Society minor can best meet their college graduation requirements. Minor declarations must be made online using the TritonLink major and minor application.

Students are urged to supplement the Law and Society minor with a law-related internship. The Academic Internship Program offers local placements with lawyers, judges, elected officials, government offices, and public interest groups. In addition, placements are available in Washington, D.C. with senators, representatives, legislative committees, and political action committees.

A number of extracurricular events and programs are also available to students interested in law. Information on these programs and activities is available in the Warren College Interdisciplinary Programs Office, EBU 3B, Computer Science and Engineering Building, Room 1108, Warren College, or call (858) 534-1704. Web site: http://warren.ucsd.edu/law.

Law and Society Minor Requirements

The minor consists of four required courses and three elective courses. At least five courses must be taken at the upper-division level. To assure an interdisciplinary learning experience, students must include at least one course from each of the following academic departments: History, Philosophy, Political Science, and Sociology. Law and Society 101, Contemporary Legal Issues, will count as a Philosophy, Political Science, or Sociology course according to the departmental affiliation of the instructor. Law and Society 101 may be repeated for credit once, for a maximum total of eight units.

Required Courses

  1. One of the following two courses
    Political Science 40. Introduction to Law and Society
    Sociology 50. Introduction to Law and Society
  2. Law and Society 101. Contemporary Legal Issues
  3. One of the following four courses:
    History US 150. American Legal History to 1865
    History US 151. American Legal History since 1865
    Political Science 104A. The Supreme Court and the Constitution
    Political Science 104B. Civil Liberties—Fundamental Rights
  4. One of the following two courses:
    Philosophy 168. Philosophy of Law
    Sociology/C140. Sociology of Law

Electives Chosen from the Following:

Anthropology: Socio-Cultural

100. Topics in Socio-Cultural Anthropology (topic approval required)

Communication as a Social Force

139A-B. Law, Communication, and Freedom of Expression

Critical Gender Studies

106. Gender, Equality, and the Law

107. Gender and Reproductive Rights

Dimensions of Culture

2. Justice (open to Thurgood Marshall College students only)

Economics

118. Law and Economics: Torts, Property, Crime

119. Law and Economics: Contracts and Corporations

Environmental Studies

110. Environmental Law

Ethnic Studies

152. Law and Civil Rights

History of Science

131. Science, Technology, and Law

History of the United States

128. African-American Legal History

150. American Legal History to 1865

151. American Legal History since 1865

152A. A Constitutional History of the U.S. to 1865

152B. A Constitutional History of the U.S. since 1865

153. American Political Trials

155A. Religion and Law in American History: Foundations to the Civil War

155B. Religion and Law in American History: Civil War to the Present

169. American Legal and Constitutional History

History Topics

134. International Law: War Crimes and Genocide

Law and Society

101. Contemporary Legal Issues (may be repeated for credit once; separate topic required)

102S. Crimes, Civil Wrongs, and Constitution

198. Directed Group Study

Linguistics

105. Law and Language

176. Language of Politics and Advertising

Philosophy

10. Introduction to Logic

12. Logic and Decision Making

162. Contemporary Moral Issues

163. Biomedical Ethics

167. Contemporary Political Philosophy

168. Philosophy of Law

Political Science

13. Power and Justice

40. Introduction to Law and Society

104A. The Supreme Court and the Constitution

104B. Civil Liberties—Fundamental Rights

104C. Civil Liberties—The Rights of Criminals and Minorities

104D. Judicial Politics

104F. Seminar in Constitutional Law

104I. Law and Politics—Courts and Political Controversy

104L. Positive Political Theory of Law

104M. Law and Sex

117. Violence and Social Order

140A. International Law and Organizations

145A. International Politics and Drugs

150A. Politics of Immigration

Psychology

162. Psychology and the Law

Sociology

Soc/L 50. Introduction to Law and Society

Soc/B 120S. Special Topics in Culture, Language, and Social Interaction (topic approval required)

Soc/B 142. Social Deviance

Soc/B 145. Violence and Society

Soc/B 146. Law Enforcement in America

Soc/B 160L. Law and Culture

Soc/B 173. Elite Crime

Soc/C 140. Sociology of Law

Soc/C 140F. Law and the Workplace

Soc/C 141. Crime and Society

Soc/C 144. Forms of Social Control

Soc/C 152. Social Inequality and Public Policy

Soc/C 159. Special Topics in Social Organizations and Institutions (topic approval required)

Soc/C 163. Migration and the Law

Urban Studies and Planning

124. Land Use Planning

Students may petition to substitute courses in the minor that have substantial legal content. Petitions should be submitted to the Warren College Interdisciplinary Programs Office.

Recommended Internship Experience

A law-related internship (AIP 197) is recommended and should be arranged at least one quarter in advance through the Academic Internship Program, Literature Building, Second Floor. For each four units of credit, ten hours a week for one quarter and a ten-page research paper are required.