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Unreasonable People

Current Offerings

Unreasonable People (3523): Legal doctrines require a minimum level of mental competence for legal accountability. Yet, this requirement is not uniform across legal domains, only applies to some people, and has changed over time. This seminar will explore the concept of the "unreasonable person," those who do not fulfill the threshold of legal accountability, and its implications. We will discuss the developments of doctrines, such as insanity, incapacity, minority, and senility, that attempt to define those who fall short of full legal accountability. We will also examine how the law has grappled with the activities of "unreasonable people." We will also consider legal fictions, such as the reasonable person standard, which attempts to clarify those who qualify for full legal accountability and how they have shifted historically. This class will appeal to those interested in disability law, elder law, children and the law, and those who desire a cross-doctrinal conversation incorporating criminal law, torts, and constitutional law. Student assessment is based on class participation and a final project or paper. Students writing an R paper may receive three credits. Students may transfer into the R paper section after the term begins with the consent of the instructor. Non-law students are welcome to apply for enrollment. Attendance, class participation, written assignments, final paper.

Sections

Unreasonable People | LAW 3523 Section 01 Class #1137

  • 2 Units
  • Grading: Law Honors/Pass/Restrd Cr/Fail
  • Enrollment Limitations: Consent 16
  • Learning Outcomes Addressed:
    • LO1 - Substantive and Procedural Law
    • LO2 - Legal Analysis and Reasoning
    • LO3 - Ability to Conduct Legal Research
    • LO4 - Ability to Communicate Effectively in Writing
    • LO5 - Ability to Communicate Orally
  • Course Category:
    • Law and Humanities
    • Public Law

Unreasonable People | LAW 3523 Section 02 Class #1138

  • 3 Units
  • Grading: Law Honors/Pass/Restrd Cr/Fail
  • Enrollment Limitations: Consent
  • Graduation Requirements:
    • R -Research Requirement for Law Degree
  • Learning Outcomes Addressed:
    • LO1 - Substantive and Procedural Law
    • LO2 - Legal Analysis and Reasoning
    • LO3 - Ability to Conduct Legal Research
    • LO4 - Ability to Communicate Effectively in Writing
    • LO5 - Ability to Communicate Orally
  • Course Category:
    • Law and Humanities
    • Public Law

Past Offerings

Unreasonable People (3523): Legal doctrines require a minimum level of mental competence for legal accountability. Yet, this requirement is not uniform across legal domains, only applies to some people, and has changed over time. This seminar will explore the concept of the "unreasonable person," those who do not fulfill the threshold of legal accountability, and its implications. We will discuss the developments of doctrines, such as insanity, incapacity, minority, and senility, that attempt to define those who fall short of full legal accountability. We will also examine how the law has grappled with the activities of "unreasonable people." We will also consider legal fictions, such as the reasonable person standard, which attempts to clarify those who qualify for full legal accountability and how they have shifted historically. This class will appeal to those interested in disability law, elder law, children and the law, and those who desire a cross-doctrinal conversation incorporating criminal law, torts, and constitutional law. Student assessment is based on class participation, a take-home midterm, and a final project or paper. Students writing an R paper may receive three credits. Students may transfer into the R paper section after the term begins with the consent of the instructor. Non-law students are welcome to apply for enrollment. Attendance, class participation, written assignments, final paper.

Sections

Unreasonable People | LAW 3523 Section 01 Class #1120

  • 2 Units
  • Grading: Law Honors/Pass/Restrd Cr/Fail
  • 2024-2025 Spring
    Schedule No Longer Available
  • Enrollment Limitations: Consent 16
  • Learning Outcomes Addressed:
    • LO1 - Substantive and Procedural Law
    • LO2 - Legal Analysis and Reasoning
    • LO3 - Ability to Conduct Legal Research
    • LO4 - Ability to Communicate Effectively in Writing
    • LO5 - Ability to Communicate Orally
  • Course Category:
    • Law and Humanities
    • Public Law

  • 2024-2025 Spring
    Schedule No Longer Available

Unreasonable People | LAW 3523 Section 02 Class #30646

  • 3 Units
  • Grading: Law Honors/Pass/Restrd Cr/Fail
  • 2024-2025 Spring
    Schedule No Longer Available
  • Enrollment Limitations: Consent
  • Graduation Requirements:
    • R -Research Requirement for Law Degree
  • Learning Outcomes Addressed:
    • LO1 - Substantive and Procedural Law
    • LO2 - Legal Analysis and Reasoning
    • LO3 - Ability to Conduct Legal Research
    • LO4 - Ability to Communicate Effectively in Writing
    • LO5 - Ability to Communicate Orally
  • Course Category:
    • Law and Humanities
    • Public Law

  • 2024-2025 Spring
    Schedule No Longer Available

Unreasonable People (3523): Course description: TBA

Sections

Unreasonable People | LAW 3523 Section 01 Class #1122

  • 2 3 Units
  • Grading: Law Honors/Pass/Restrd Cr/Fail
  • 2023-2024 Spring
    Schedule No Longer Available
  • Course Category:
    • Law and Humanities
    • Public Law

Notes: This class section has been cancelled!

  • 2023-2024 Spring
    Schedule No Longer Available
    This class section has been cancelled!
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