| Introduction to American Law |
| Course Number: 106-Q-01 |
Friedman | 3-5 Units |
For undergraduates. The structure of the American legal system including the courts; American legal culture; the legal profession and its social role; the scope and reach of the legal system; the background and impact of legal regulation; criminal justice; civil rights and civil liberties; and the relationship between the American legal system and American society in general.
This course is cross-listed with AMSTUD 179 and POLISCI 122.
This course is not taught at the Law School.
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| Calendar: Quarter Calendar |
| Enrollment: Open |
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| Elements used in grading: TBA |
| Type of exam: Final |
| Specific graduation requirements met: None |
| Special instructions, rules or deadlines: None |