Required and Optional Study - First Session |
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Note: Because of the unique nature of
this course, the best way to get a jump start is to 1) become
thoroughly
familiar with the entire program website (syllabus, seminar protocol,
faculty
advice on how to approach this course, announcements, technical
advice,
etc.) and 2) to take care of all technical problems as soon as
possible.
As to the latter, most of you will experience no technical problems;
some
of you will want to pull your hair out. There's no need for that;
every problem has a solution. By the way, 99% of the technical
problems
involve the chat room. So, once you have access to our Web-X
site,
please give ample attention to making sure the chat room works properly
on your computer and to making the suggested adjustments if it does
not.
You will be notified by e-mail once you have been given access to our
Web-X
site (after you register and inform the instructor, as per the Web-X
registration
instructions). Notice: Some of the required reading files are in PDF format. To read them, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader. The debates are in streaming audio. To listen to them, you will need a media player. Links to the free software downloads for both of these can be found at the bottom of the course syllabus page. Please note that a few of the topics below will change for the 2007 summer session. However, the topics for the first two weeks are set as scheduled. |
WEEK ONE |
TOPIC #1: On campus meeting in lieu of seminar: Moving Beyond Technical Problems |
REQUIRED
STUDY:
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TOPIC #2: Should the Production, Sale and Use of Marijuana Be Decriminalized for Medicinal Purposes? |
PLEASE
NOTE: On June 6, 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court (see below under
Optional Study Links) ruled that the federal government may prosecute
ill people who use marijuana for medical purposes, despite state laws
that allow this. The question presented in Gonzales
v. Raich was whether federal laws may pre-empt state laws on this
question. This does not make our policy question moot. Congress
could, for example, pass a law decriminalizing the use of medical
marijuana. REQUIRED STUDY: Listen to Debate: "Menace or Medicine: Marijuana Reform on the Ballot" (NPR's "Justice Talking" series)Read: Medical Marijuana Referenda Movement in America, Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Crime, Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. House of Representatives, October 1, 1997. Testimony from two physicians with opposing views about whether marijuana should de legalized as medicine: YES: |
OPTIONAL
STUDY LINKS: United States Supreme Court Opinion in Gonzales v. Raich, decided June 6, 2005 (ruling that the federal government may prosecute people who use marijuana for medical reasons, despite state laws permitting this). Associated Press report on this ruling. |
WEEK TWO |
TOPIC #1: Should Prostitution Be Decriminalized? |
REQUIRED
STUDY:
Listen to Debate: "Legalizing Prostitution" (NPR's "Justice Talking" Series)Read: YES: |
OPTIONAL
STUDY LINKS:
San Francisco Task Force on Prostitution Final Report |
TOPIC #2: Should the Insanity Defense Be Abolished? |
REQUIRED
STUDY:
Please note that the required study for this topic involves primarily listening. The total listening/reading time is approximately two hours.Listen to Debate: "Insanity Plea" (NPR's "Justice Talking" Series)
"Jailing the Mentally Ill" (American RadioWorks). Make certain that you: |
OPTIONAL
STUDY LINKS:
Legal Information Institute (LII), "Insanity" (excellent summary of the law on the insanity defense, including the McNaughton Rule) |
WEEK THREE | ||
TOPIC #1: Should Children Charged with Serious Crimes Be Tried as Adults? | ||
EQUIRED
STUDY:
Listen to Debate: "Kids as Criminals: Dropping `Juvenile` from Juvenile Justice" (NPR's "Justice Talking" Series)Read: YES:
NO: ACLU, "Defusing the Myth: Prosecuting Children as Adults Doesn't Work to Decrease Juvenile Crime" |
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OPTIONAL
STUDY LINKS:
National Center for Juvenile Justice, "Trying Juveniles as Adults in Criminal Court: An Analysis of State Transfer Provisions" |
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TOPIC #2: Should peremptory challenges be eliminated in criminal trials as a way of ensuring that race is not used as a criterion in the selection of jurors? | ||
REQUIRED
STUDY:
Listen: "Race, Justice and Juries" (NPR's "Justice Talking" Series)
YES and NO: For the required reading, click here. |
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OPTIONAL
STUDY LINKS:
See listing on supplementary page. |
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WEEK FOUR | ||
TOPIC #1: Have Police Brutality and Excessive Force Become Severe Problems In Need of Special Solutions? | ||
REQUIRED
STUDY:
Listen to Debate: Excessive Force or Law Enforcement? (NPR's "Justice Talking" Series)Read: YES:
Also available in plain text file. |
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OPTIONAL
STUDY LINKS:
See "Related Materials" on HRW's "Police Brutality in the U.S." website |
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TOPIC #2: Are police interrogation tactics in need of reform, and should all custodial questioning of criminal suspects be videotaped? | ||
REQUIRED
STUDY:
Listen to Debate: Police Interrogation (NPR's "Justice Talking" Series)Read: BACKGROUND: |
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OPTIONAL
STUDY LINKS: More background reading: Findlaw's Fifth Amendment Annotation regarding "Confessions: Police Interrogation, Due Process, and Self- Incrimination" |
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WEEK FIVE |
TOPIC #1: Should "Miranda Rights" Be Abolished? |
REQUIRED
STUDY:
Listen: Miranda Warnings (NPR'S "Justice Talking" Series)Read: OVERVIEW: YES: |
OPTIONAL STUDY LINKS:
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TOPIC #2: Does the Building of a National DNA Databank in the United States Pose Threats to Such Civil Liberties as the Right to Privacy? |
REQUIRED
STUDY:
Listen to Debate: "DNA Databanks" (NPR's "Justice Talking" Series)View Video: Six-minute Clip from "The Case for Innocence" (PBS' Frontline Special Report) - NOTE FROM JOSE ABOUT THIS CLIP: If you are unable to get this short clip to play, disregard it. There have been some changes on that website, and the Javascript or other matter seems to have been corrupted in some way. If I can find a way to make it work, I will post it here. J.G. 7/20/07]Read: YES: |
OPTIONAL STUDY LINKS: "The Case for Innocence" (a Special PBS Frontline Report. See especially the section, "How Far Will the DNA Revolution Go?") |
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