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Sociology 114 Andrew Barlow UC Berkeley 466 Barrows Spring 2017 642-4289 Office Hours: TH 6:40-7:40 barlow@berkeley.edu By appointment at: https://www.wejoinin.com/sheets/zfydj The Sociology of Law The sociology of law studies law and legal institutions as social relationships. This course inquires into the ways through which legality is constituted by a wide range of political, economic and cultural practices, and in turn the ways in which law is constitutive of social life in general. Everyday life both creates and incorporates legal meanings and practices. This course examines the ways that legal meanings and practices appear in conceptions of society, community and the individual. This course also examines the special role of legal professionals in the creation of legal meanings, and the social impacts of their practices. Understanding the role of law in society is particularly important at a time of political polarization, in which the Administration openly threatens to ignore or dismantle established law and legal structures. The extent to which the rule of law can withstand the new political regime may well determine the future of democracy in the United States. But what is the rule of law and what makes the law powerful? The power of legality depends on the ways in which different social groups engage with the law. As the history of the last hundred years has shown, engagement with legality is necessary for all serious efforts for social justice in modern societies. But, if not informed by an accurate understanding of social dynamics, engagement with law can also subvert such efforts. This course provides students with the opportunity to engage in in-depth inquiry into the uses of law both for domination and for social change with an extended examination of racism and civil rights law in the United States. Topics to be covered this semester include: theories of law and society, law and the constitution of society, law and the constitution of the individual, rights and social change, and the profession of law. Particular attention will be paid to the social constitution of the criminal law system, and its impact on society. Course requirements include five posts responding to lectures, readings or previous posts on the Soc. 114 bcourse site (no more than once a week) (20% of course grade), one midterm exam (20% of course grade), a cumulative final exam (30% of course grade) and a final paper (30% of course grade). The final paper will be on a topic of the student s choosing, but must inquire into the role of law in the constitution of society and the role(s) of law in processes of social change. The paper will be expected to be approximately ten to twelve pages in length and to be thoroughly researched.

2 Required Bell, Derrick, And We Are Not Saved New York: Basic Books, 1989 Alexander, Michelle, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness N.Y.: New Press, 2010 All other readings marked [PDF] can be found on the Soc. 114 b-course site. Webcasts of course lectures can be found on the Soc. 114 b-course and Cal Central sites. Course assignments will also be posted on this site. Schedule of classes and readings January 17: Introduction to course January 19: Modes of engagement with law Ewick, Patricia and Susan Silbey from The Common Place of Law Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998 pp. 3-23; 43-49 [PDF] Menjivar, Cecilia and Leisy J. Abrego Legal Violence: Immigration Law and the Lives of Central American Immigrants American J. of Sociology, v. 117, no. 5 (March 2012): Pp. 1380-1421 [PDF] January 24: Social Justice and the Law King, Martin Luther Jr., Letter from Birmingham Jail [PDF] Unit I: Theories of Law and Society January 26: The rule of law, the individual and society Locke, John, Second Treatise on Government [PDF] Richard Epstein, All Quiet on the Eastern Front University of Chicago Law Review 1991: 555-573 [PDF] Critique: Roberts, Dorothy from Killing the Black Body New York: Pantheon Books, 1997, pp. 226-245 [PDF]

3 January 31: Law and social solidarity Durkheim, Emil Types of Law in Relation to Types of Social Solidarity from The Division of Labor in Society [PDF] Critique: Reiman, Jeffery, A Crime By Any Other Name The Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Prison, Boston: Beacon Press, 1990, pp. 12-46 [PDF] February 7: Marxism and law Engels, Frederich, Morality, Law and Equality [PDF] Cloke, Kenneth, The Economic Basis of Law and the State [PDF] Hunt, Alan Law, the State and Class Struggle [PDF] February 9-February 14: Social conflict, legal domination and legitimation Weber, Max, selections from Economy and Society [PDF] Bourdieu, Pierre, The Force of Law: Toward a Sociology of the Juridical Field: Hastings Law Journal 38 (1987): 805-853 [PDF] Unit II: Law and the Constitution of Society February 16-February 21: Tort law and the state Lieberman, Jethro Right of Redress: Toward a Fiduciary Ethic, from The Litigious Society [PDF] Haltom and McCann Distorting the Law: Politics, the Media and the Litigation Crisis Ch. 3 [PDF] Galanter, Mark, Why the Haves Come Out Ahead: Speculations on the Limits of Legal Change Law and Society Review, 1.9 (Autumn, 1974): 95-160 [PDF] February 23 February 28: The war on crime and the constitution of society Alexander, Michelle The New Jim Crow, Chs. 1-2 March 2-March 7: Policing the social order Bittner, Egon, The Police on Skid Row [PDF] Alexander, Michelle, The New Jim Crow Chs. 3-4 MARCH 9: MIDTERM EXAM

4 March 14: From Street (or School) to Prison Alexander, Michelle, The New Jim Crow Ch. 5-6 March 16: Incarceration Foucault, Michel The Carceral from Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison [PDF] Panel Presentation: Underground Scholars Initiative, U.C. Berkeley March 21: The Impact of Mass Incarceration on Society Comfort, Megan, Punishment Beyond the Legal Offender Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 2007, 3:271-296 [PDF] March 23: Human Rights and the Death Penalty Hood, Roger and Carolyn Hoyle Abolishing the Death Penalty Worldwide: The Impact of a New Dynamic Crime and Justice 38, 1 (2009): 1-39 [PDF] SPRING RECESS No Class March 28-March 30 UNIT III: Legal Rights and the Constitution of Society April 4: The Legal Strategy of the Civil Rights Movement Bell, And We Are Not Saved: Chs. 1-2 April 6: Educational Equity and the Law Bell, And We Are Not Saved, Ch.4 April 11: Voting and the Law Bell, And We Are Not Saved, Ch. Rutenberg, Jim, A Dream Undone New York Times Magazine July 29, 2015 https://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/29/magazine/voting-rights-act-dreamundone.html?_r=0 April 13: Legal Activism: Contesting the Meaning of Racism Washington v. Davis 426 US 429 (1976) [PDF] Lawrence III, Charles, Unconscious Racism Revisited: Reflections on the Impact and Origins of The Id, the Ego, and Equal Protection. 40 Connecticut Law Review 931 (2008) [PDF]

5 Unit III: Law and the constitution of the individual April 18: The concept of the individual in the neoliberal era Abrams, Kathryn, The Legal Subject in Exile Duke Law Journal 51, (2001): 27-74 [PDF] April 20: Sexual identity and law Foucault, Michel, The Perverse Implantation from The History of Sexuality, New York, Vintage Books, 1980, p. 36-49 [PDF] Unit IV: Professions of Law April 25-April 27: Professionalism as a form of legal practice Duncan Kennedy Training for Hierarchy [PDF] Loya, Anamaria Creating a New World: Transformative Lawyering for Social Change in Barlow (ed.) Collaborations for Social Justice Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2007 [PDF] April 27: GUEST LECTURE: Anamaria Loya, Chief Regional Attorney, U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights May 2-May 4: Lawyers and social change Levitsky, Sandra R., To Lead with Law: Reassessing the Influence of Legal Advocacy Organizations in Social Movements in Sarat, Austin and Stuart A. Scheingold (eds.) Cause Lawyering and Social Movements Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2006, pp. 145-163 [PDF] MAY 9: Non-mandatory review session for final exam. FINAL PAPERS DUE ON MAY 4 by 11:59PM. Submit your paper on the Soc. 114 bcourse site. Late papers will lose a grade for each calendar day late. FINAL EXAM: MAY 12 11:30AM-2:30 PM.