(Same as Social Science M460C.) Clinic, three hours. Requisites: courses M296A, M296B. Collaborative course taught from perspective of social science research, civil rights, and voting rights. Exposes students to voting rights act theory, case law, history, research, and implementation. Faculty guest experts from across campus provide their perspective on how to study, research, and document various aspects related to voting rights. Includes factors such as history of discrimination against minority group in areas of employment, education, housing, and political representation. Students continue work on all aspects of voting rights cases including preparation of expert research reports, legal argumentation and filings, depositions, and other case-related matters. S/U or letter grading.

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