ENGL3093: Law and Literature

3 CreditsCritical ThinkingGoal 1 - Written/Oral CommGoal 3a - Biological ScienceLiteratureRace, Power, and Justice in the United StatesWriting Enriched

ENGL 3093 Law & Literature examines how law and literature render diversity and social justice. The law is generally defined as a country’s (or community’s) system of rules that regulate people’s actions and administer justice to them. Literature is generally defined as an assortment of oral and written texts regarded as having intellectual, aesthetic, and moral value. This course puts legal and literary texts into conversation to answer questions about how they render the equality of and the justice for diverse peoples.

View on University Catalog


  • Samyok Nepal

    Website/Infrastructure Lead

  • Kanishk Kacholia

    Backend/Data Lead

  • Joey McIndoo

    Feature Engineering

Contribute on our Github

Gopher Grades is maintained by Social Coding with data from Summer 2017 to Fall 2024 provided by the Office of Institutional Data and Research

Privacy Policy