LAW 1109:
Latinxs & The Law
Fall 2025 • Section 21
• CRN 58097
Course offerings for are still tentative. The information below is subject to change.
Course Description
This is a 3-credit hour course that will examine the interaction of Latinxs and the U.S. legal system. As Latinxs represent the majority of U.S. population growth, they are reshaping this country’s economic, political, cultural, and legal landscape. This course will delve into the significant forces shaping Latinx identity, particularly related to historical and contemporary discrimination experienced by different segments of this population. We will explore economic inequality, the complex and varied history of racialization, criminal justice, voting rights, identity, citizenship and immigration, educational policy, and civil rights. Specific
doctrinal areas of law covered in this course include Constitutional Law and Criminal Law to advance your understanding of how our legal system and governance impact Latinxs in the United States.
Schedule
Day/Time | Location |
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W 6:00-7:50 PM | TBA |
Registration Info
No Registration Restrictions.
Book List/Materials
Materials To Be Announced