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»Law and Liberal Arts
Law and the Liberal Arts is an interdisciplinary minor that studies the role of law
in society and politics. The goal of the minor is to prepare one to think critically
and analytically about the role of law in our lives, using the tools of a well-rounded
education in the liberal arts. It also teaches one core competencies that help prepare
for law school admissions.
The minor has two tracks of elective courses, which bring together courses from across
the curriculum. These tracks are organized around a theme: (1) Justice, Morality,
and the Law; (2) Global Justice and International Law.
The required courses includes Writing in the Legal Context (as well as Symbolic Logic,
Introduction to Microeconomics). Writing in the Legal Context has been developed in
cooperation with the Chapman University School of Law’s Library, and will teach one
how to find, access and interpret legal source materials.


Program Director
Assistant Professor in Philosophy. Dr. John Thrasher's research focuses on the relation of individual practical rationality
to social rules as well as the way those rules are organized into systems of norms
and institutions.