The Judiciary in Politics

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Overview

Subject area

POL

Catalog Number

320

Course Title

The Judiciary in Politics

Description

An examination of judicial processes and politics in the United States with a focus on the relationship among strategies of legal mobilization, law, and public policy. The course startswith political theorist Alexis de Tocqueville's observation that "there is hardly a political question in the United States which does not sooner or later turn into a judicial one." The role and effectiveness of the courts and judges as policymakers, and the role of the courts in the policy implementation process will be considered. The central goal of this seminar is to familiarize students with some of the theoretical frameworks and the analytical skills they need to make sense of the exceptional role of law and courts in American political life. (liberal arts & science)

Typically Offered

Fall, Spring

Academic Career

Undergraduate

Liberal Arts

Yes

Credits

Minimum Units

4

Maximum Units

4

Academic Progress Units

4

Repeat For Credit

No

Components

Name

Lecture

Hours

4

Requisites

022290

Course Schedule