政治、法律与社会

Kathryn Hendley
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课程介绍:本课程旨在介绍美国的法律制度。我们从探索法律的来源开始,研究法律规范是如何从我们的每个政府部门产生的,以及当这些规范发生冲突时会发生什么。然后,我们转向我们法律体系的关键制度组成部分,重点关注美国法院系统的结构和其中的参与者。我们将比较联邦法院和州法院,看看法官的选择方式和案件如何通过系统进行的差异。我们将特别注意在我国司法机构内要求独立的愿望与问责制之间的内在冲突,并将评估我们在平衡这些目标方面做得如何。我们还将研究法院的替代方案,并调查它们出现的原因以及目前如何使用它们。我们将通过研究民事(非刑事)背景下的争议过程来运用所有这些知识。我们将首先制定一个框架,说明争端是如何演变的,以及什么倾向于鼓励和(或)阻止人们提出申诉。感恩节后,我们将探讨两个民事纠纷案例。第一个是最著名的“测试”案例之一,即最高法院在布朗诉教育委员会案中作出具有里程碑意义的裁决。第二种是在畅销书《民事诉讼》中记载的集体诉讼纠纷。
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Politics, Law and Society
Course Description: This course is designed to provide you with an introduction to the American legal system. We begin by exploring the sources of law, examining how legal norms emerge from each of our branches of government and what happens when these norms clash. We then turn to the key institutional components of our legal system, focusing on the structure of the US court system and the players within it. We will compare the federal and state courts, looking at the differences in how judges are selected and how cases proceed through the system. We will pay particular attention to the inherent conflict between the desire for independence and accountability within our judiciary and will assess how well we have done in balancing these goals. We will also look at the alternatives to courts and investigate why they emerged and how they are currently being used. We will put all of this knowledge to use by studying the disputing process in the civil (non-criminal) context. We will start by developing a framework for how disputes evolve and what tends to encourage and/or discourage people from pursuing grievances. After Thanksgiving, we will explore two case studies of civil disputes. The first is one of the most well-known “test” cases, namely the case that culminated with the landmark Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education. The second is the class action dispute memorialized in the bestseller, A Civil Action.
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