Spring Classroom Schedule

Mon 12-3pm – B1105 – Writing Group

Thurs 12-5pm – Lib 1540 – Seminar, Progress Reports

Fri 1-5pm – B1105 – Film Series: The Wire

Here’s the text of the Academic Fair flyer we distributed on Weds:

Signature Required for Spring Admission

Spring is the final quarter of a year-long program and is reserved for students ready for advanced work. We will have regular class meetings Mon, Thurs & Fri afternoons, plus additional meeting schedules and assignments in connection with “in-program” off-campus internships and independent study and research. To come into the program at this point, new students must have previous study in Constitutional Law, Legal History, or its equivalent (4 credits) and U.S. History or its equivalent (4 credits), as well as develop plans for internship or individual study activities that must begin in week one. As faculty, we will be happy to help qualified new students make such arrangements, and final admission to the program will depend on timely and complete arrangements for individual plans. If you are interested, please contact us for information and support. younga@evergreen.edu; unselj@evergreen.edu

Seminar Readings

Start Something That Matters
by Blake Mycoskie. Paperback, 224 pages. Spiegel & Grau; Reprint edition (May 15, 2012). ISBN-13: 978-0812981445

The Wire (TV Milestones Series) by Sherryl Vint. Paperback, 136 pages. Wayne State University Press (March 15, 2013). ISBN-13: 978-0814335901

Unequal Childhoods: Class, Race, and Family Life, 2nd Edition with an Update a Decade Later by Annette Lareau. Paperback, 480 pages. University of California Press; Second Edition, (September 20, 2011). ISBN-13: 978-0520271425

Power and Constraint: The Accountable Presidency After 9/11 by Jack Goldsmith. Hardcover, 336 pages. W. W. Norton & Company; 1 edition (March 12, 2012). ISBN-13: 978-0393081336

Privacy in Context: Technology, Policy, and the Integrity of Social Life (Stanford Law Books) by Helen Nissenbaum. Paperback, 304 pages. Stanford Law Books (November 24, 2009). ISBN-13: 978-0804752374

Prison Grievances: when to write, how to write by Terri LeClercq. Graphic Paperback, 66 pages. Captive Audiences (February 1, 2013). ISBN-13: 978-0615739755

Taking Liberties: The War on Terror and the Erosion of American Democracy by Susan N. Herman. Paperback, 312 pages. Oxford University Press, USA (March 3, 2014). ISBN-13: 978-0199360826

 

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