Homophobia and Homonationalism: LGBTQ Law Reform in Canada Miriam Smith York University, Canada
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Homophobia and Homonationalism: LGBTQ Law Reform in Canada
Miriam Smith York University, Canada
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Max Weber, Talcott Parsons and the Sociology of Legal Reform: A Reassessment with Implications for Law and Development
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freedom, power and agency in feminist legal theory
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Revolting Prostitutes The Fight for Sex Workers' Rights
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Clearly put it into dialogue and demonstrate how each reading is related to another. In other words, please demonstrate that you can come to a fuller understanding of two issues in the sociology of law by synthesizing two readings for each.
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Please write a letter to a hypothetical law student who is not required to take a Sociology of Law course. Based on your work, what do you want that student to understand about sociological perspectives on the practice of law and their future role in the legal field?
Please write a letter to a hypothetical provincial Minister of Justice who has never taken a Sociology of Law course. Based on your work, what policy recommendations, priorities, and investments would you urge the minister to fight for?