339.01 Law and Literature
This course concentrates on possible relationships between law and literature. The major themes will be the depiction of law and lawyers in popular and highbrow fiction; the relationship between the interpretation of legal and literary texts; law in utopia and dystopia; crime, punishment and racial justice and the romantic conception of authorship. Fair warning: the course involves considerable reading – but almost all of it consists of works of fiction. For the final exam, which you will have 2 weeks to complete, you will be given a list of very broad essay topics brought up by the books we have read, and will write 2, 2000 word essays on the topics of your choice.
Spring 2025
| Course Number | Course Credits | Evaluation Method | Instructor | ||
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| 339.01 |
3
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Final Exam
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James Boyle | ||
| Canvas site: https://canvas.duke.edu/courses/50002 | |||||
| Course | |
| Degree Requirements |
JD elective
JD Standard 303(c)
IntlLLM-SJD-EXC elective
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| Course Areas of Practice |
Law, Democracy, and Society
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