Spring LSJ Courses - Seats Available

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LSJ still has a few seats remaining in the following courses:

LSJ 381 A (16364) Environmental Justice in the US and Latin America | TTh 3:30-4:50pm (5 credits)

  • This course will count towards a core for students to be eligible to apply, it has just been approved as a standalone course in upcoming quarters.
  • Fulfills Legal Subfield in LSJ minor
     

LSJ 430 A (16373) Comparative Human Rights Law | MW 10:30am-12:20pm (5 credits)

  • Students do not need to have a pre-requisite completed, have students message and I will manually override.
  • Fulfills elective credit within LSJ major
  • Fulfills Rights Subfield in LSJ minor
     

LSJ 480 A (21406) Indigenous Taiwan and the Pacific | TTh 10:30am-12:20pm (5 credits)

  • Explores the Indigenous peoples of Taiwan through law, culture, and literature (e.g., music, fiction, and poetry). Includes language revitalization, land rights, storytelling as resistance, and legal struggles. Case studies highlight shared and distinct Indigenous experiences in Taiwan, Oceania, and the U.S., fostering cross-cultural dialogue and critical thinking.
     

LSJ 490 A (16374) Global Environmental Law and Politics | W 11:30am-2:20pm (5 credits)

  • Fulfills elective credit within LSJ major
  • Fulfills Legal Subfield in LSJ minor
     

LSJ 490 B (16375) Global (In)Justice in Environment and Development | TTh 10:30am-12:20pm (5 credits)

  • Fulfills elective credit within LSJ major
  • Fulfills Legal Subfield in LSJ minor
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