I have posted on SSRN a syllabus and the weekly discussion questions for the seminar, "Law, Literature, and Social Science," that I am now teaching for the second time. Conceptualizing and executing it took a TON of work, and I feel it's been a successful class both times. Also, I feel that it's fairly novel, albeit perhaps idiosyncratic. Given the unlikelihood that I could either publish this work conventionally or monetize it any way, I thought I'd share it, in the hope that others might find it of interest. It's available here.
Your "Law, Literature, and Social Science" seminar sounds fascinating and innovative! Sharing your syllabus and discussion questions on SSRN is a great way to engage others. Speaking of engaging, have you tried the slope game ? It's a fun way to challenge your mind while exploring new ideas. Your dedication to this unique course is commendable, and I hope it inspires many others in academia!
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