LLS 278

Fall 2015 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 3 hours.

Explores contemporary structural forces that contribute to the concentration of Latinas/os in segregated neighborhoods, and the detrimental effects of housing inequality on Latina/o communities. Focuses on the influence of geographic context in creation and maintenance of racial inequalities as they affect urban, suburban, and small town locals. Further examines the role of space and place in the development and persistence of community identities.

Same as SOC 278.

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LLS 278 class schedule data for fall 2015
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
53829
Lecture-Discussion
A
3:30PM -4:50PM
TR
206 David Kinley Hall
Glisch-Sanchez, D
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/24/15-12/09/15
Section Info:
Topic:Latinos and the Law. This course uses the law, primarily court cases, as the prime tool to map out the inequalities Latinas/os encounter in the U.S. across a broad array of topics: crime, equal protection, due process, land ownership, education, workplace discrimination, and religious freedom. Some of the critical cases we will review are: Hernandez v. Texas; Miranda v. Arizona; San Antonio v. Rodriguez; and Espinoza v. Farah Mfg. Co.
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