639.01 Movement Lawyering Lab: Law for Black Lives
This three-credit integrated externship will immerse students in the theory, practice, and politics of Movement Lawyering. The course proceeds in two parts: a weekly seminar and partner work. In the seminar, students learn the foundations and tactics of movement activism and discover how lawyers work with social movements to build power and create change In the partner work portion, students are paired with lawyers and organizers from the Law For Black Lives network to produce legal analyses, policy papers, legislative reviews, rapid response documents, outreach materials, and more, with a special emphasis on racial and reproductive justice. For more information about Law For Black Lives, see https://www.law4blacklives.org/clinical-cohort. Past and current projects include:
- Data collection and analysis on local police budgets
- Legal research on the viability of decarcerating people imprisoned during the War on Drugs
- Background research for a bill outlawing unauthorized pelvic exams in teaching hospitals
- Drafting a policy paper on the family policing system (often called the foster care system) and convening a working group
- Compiling geographic and demographic information for a project on infrastructure justice and food apartheid
Course enrollment is by application. Students interested in applying for the course should submit their CV and an approximately one-paragraph statement of interest about their background and why they would like to enroll in the course. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, beginning on Monday, November 11, until spaces are filled. Final decisions on enrollment will be made no later than Friday, December 6.
Spring 2025
Course Number | Course Credits | Evaluation Method | Instructor |
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639.01 |
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Reflective Writing
Research and/or analytical paper(s), 5-10 pages
Group project(s)
Practical exercises
Class participation
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Anne Gordon |
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Degree Requirements |
Course Requirements - JD
Course Requirements - LLM
Course Requirements - Public Interest
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Course Areas of Practice |
Course Areas of Practice
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