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JuryX: Deliberations for Social Change - Winter 2016

Charles Nesson

Winter 2016

MTuWThF  9:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.

3 classroom credits

 

Prerequisites: None.

Exam: One-day take home.

The class will consider campus issues of law, race, class and gender. You will explore the concept of jury in both theory and practice. You will learn about the jury in political theory and history. You will engage as co-learners in small-group deliberations, real and virtual, synchronous and asynchronous. You will gain hands-on experience of persuading and being persuaded. You will learn about your self and your jury in relation to others. You will be stimulated to explore who you are.

We begin by deliberating several historical legal cases. These are warm-ups for deliberating major issues that we face in our place and time.

Students will write a paper (1500 words) and an exam essay (500 words), both due at the end of the exam period.