• This major is designed for students drawn to the interdisciplinary study of legal and cultural issues, as well as those who intend to pursue a law degree. It offers students an interdisciplinary education in legal institutions, languages, and processes that are central to social, cultural, and political developments in the past and present, and play a critical role in shaping our most basic concepts and categories of thought and identity.
  • It combines approaches from history, literature, philosophy, political theory, religion, and classical studies to explore the law’s position at the nexus of society. The major will help students develop the critical skills of reading, writing, and analysis crucial to both liberal education and the study of law. Students will gain theoretical and analytical perspectives on ethical, political, and social issues relevant to the law as they explore specific legal issues from a humanistic perspective.