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LAW SCHOOL (W74)  (Dept. Info)Law  (Policies)SP2025

W74 LAW 558ALand Use and Racial Justice (Rosenbloom)1.0 Unit
Description:[This 1 unit course meets during the January Intersession, Jan. 6-10, 2025.] Drop Deadline: Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2024 at 5:00 pm. This course presents an opportunity to learn about the role race and ethnicity have played in the development of land use laws and the physical manifestation of those laws. In this course, we will explore the law's role in creating, exacerbating, alleviating, and remedying exclusionary and discriminatory tactics through the regulation of land. We will examine ways in which land use laws have helped create structural inequalities based on race and ethnicity. The course is centered on i) exploring ways land use laws have been used to segregate and discriminate and ii) analyzing facially-neutral land use laws that have a disproportionate impact based on race and ethnicity. Students who successfully complete this course will be able to: 1) Explain how the American common, statutory, and constitutional law governing land is affected by, and in turn affects, structural racism; 2) Identify the some of the social impacts associated with objective or facially-neutral legal land use doctrines that have a disproportionate impact; 3) Describe structural racism as embedded in land use laws; and 4) Critically analyze laws and determine whether they are addressing structural racism, exacerbating it, or something else. Grades will be based on several short assignments, class participation, and a final video project. [BCCCR Requirement: this course contains 5 or more hours of BCCCR instruction.]1 unit.
Attributes:LawCOIFGR, GENUP, JAN INT, LCU
Instruction Type:Online Course Grade Options:C Fees:
Course Type:HomeSame As:N/AFrequency:None / History
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01MTWRF--9:00A-11:45ARemote / LAW Jonathan RosenbloomPaper/Project/Take Home242425
Desc:This class will be taught on Zoom during the January Intersession (Jan. 6-10.
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