Register for Summer 2026 LSJ Courses!

Submitted by Meera Roy on

From LSJ:  

 

Dear UW students,

 

Thinking about summer? The Law, Societies, and Justice Department has a few options during A-term that could be a great fit!

 

Each course if 5 credits, taught synchronously online, and fulfills the Social Sciences Areas of Inquiry. There are no enrollment restrictions!

 

LSJ 321, Human Rights Law in Culture and Practice

Description: Introduces the complexities of issues surrounding human rights. Examines human rights concerns through critical analyses, taking into account legal, social, economic, and historical variables.

  • Joint with ANTH 323, but enroll in LSJ 321 (fulfills same requirements as ANTH 323)

  • Fulfills SSc and DIV

  • A-Term (June 22 – July 22)

  • Synchronous Online MTWTh 12:00-2:10pm 

LSJ 375, Crime, Politics, and Justice

Description: Examines role of police, courts, and corrections in criminal justice; investigates critical legal and sociological factors and perspectives that shape criminal procedure; considers the relationship between criminal procedure and wider concerns of justice and equality in society.

  • Joint with SOC 372, but enroll in LSJ 375 (fulfills same requirements as SOC 372)

  • Fulfills SSc

  • A-Term (June 22 – July 22)

  • Synchronous Online MTWTh 9:40am-11:50am

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