486 Jurisprudence (Bains & Vigneux)

LAW486 Jurisprudence

Critical Perspectives on Race and the Law

(Niki Bains and Sylvie Vigneux)



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Instructor(s): Niki Bains and Sylvie Vigneux

Course credit: 3

Method of presentation: Seminar




METHOD OF EVALUATION


Previously, students have been evaluated based on participation, three critical response papers, and a final presentation. We anticipate assignments will be weighted as follows, but may make adjustments:




COURSE DESCRIPTION

Racism is a system of power. Canadian law is an important site where racism manifests and is perpetuated. However, the law can also be a site of intervention and resistance. This course will examine the relationships between constructions of race, racism, and the law in Canada, both historically and contemporarily. Using a critical race theory lens, students will explore legal doctrine, decisions, and strategies to test the law’s claims to neutrality. Students will examine how legal structures and norms operate across contexts, from courtrooms and classrooms to borderlines and bodies. As we work through this complex material, students will be encouraged to situate themselves socio-historically as individuals, community members, and future lawyers. Collectively, the class will work toward developing anti-racist strategies for legal practice.    




SPECIAL COMMENTS

Description updated 2023-24. Please contact the instructor for any specific questions you may have related to this particular course section. 




REQUIRED TEXTS (IF ANY)

No textbook required. Readings will be posted online.