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LAW AS A SOCIAL SCIENCE: FINAL TAKE-HOME TEST
Choose any FOUR tasks and complete them. In all your answers, you must make connections to our discussions, class activities, and readings. Submission: You need to hand in this evaluation personally on November 29, 2018 at 2.30 pm IN CLASS. There are no other submission dates or places. For further clarification, this evaluation may NOT be returned by email, left in my mailbox, office, or given to the faculty secretaries. The suggested length is 5 double-spaced pages for the whole test. You are to work alone. We have discussed the requirements and expectations for this take-home in class. If you still have any questions, please ask them in class when I distribute this test or the following class so that all students can hear my answers and ask questions.
1. Build a website with information, tips, and FAQ5 on the relation between Law and Social Sciences.
2. Find and watch a film dealing with a legal issue discussed in class. The legal issue may be the central plot of the whole film or the theme of a scene or a series of scenes. Briefly summarize the legal issue and analyze it.
3. Find a news articles dealing with a legal issue discussed in class and critically analyze it.
4. Find and watch a film dealing with a legal problem or situation. Briefly summarize it and analyze it from the Legal Anthropological perspective.
5. Make up three cases involving a contract and analyze them.
6. Choose a short story dealing with a legal issue discussed in class and analyze it.
7. Choose a short story dealing with a problem or situation and analyze it from a Natural Law perspective.
8. Choose a song, summarize it, and analyze it from a legal perspective.
9. Find a cartoon or a series of cartoons and analyze iUthem from a Legal Anthropological perspective.
10. Find a cartoon or a series of cartoons and analyze it/them from a Natural Law perspective.
11. Choose one of the news articles posted on the course website and analyze it.
12. Read the article "Law and the Social Sciences" by Jonathan R. Macey, Harvard Journal of Public Policy, Vol. 21, 1997-1998, p. 171-177 available online and in the library's databases. Critically discuss the article.