Our class will begin by articulating the original role of the American jury in our system of criminal adjudication: a sovereign body which stands between the government and a…
Ideal Discourse JuryX is a workshop in which the ideal is both subject of study and objective in execution, played out with collective attention substance, form and frame of our…
This course offers an innovative and immersive experience in which students will explore the fundamental question of whether we, as individuals and society as a whole, are capable…
Nonprofit organizations include large health care, educational, religious, arts, and political entities as well as small community services and advocacy efforts. Their…
From old problems like affirmative action to newer ones like the turn to algorithms in criminal justice and credit, law and private actions use group traits to influence or…
This course provides an introduction to the structure of the U.S. Constitution and the rights and liberties it defines. Topics include judicial review, federalism, separation of…