GVPT439I

Seminar in Public Law; American Economic Inequality and the Law

Restriction: Must be in Government & Politics or Government & Politics: International Relations program. The United States has one of the highest levels of economic inequality in the developed world. While some level of economic inequality is inherent and even desirable in a capitalistic economy, many scholars believe that the level of inequality that prevails in the United States erodes generalized levels of trust, poisons interpersonal relationships, and ultimately makes it far more difficult to govern a democratic society. This course examines the roots of American economic inequality, with a tight focus on how laws adopted through democratic processes have resulted in a huge transfer of wealth from the hands of the many to the hands of the few.

Sister Courses: GVPT439A, GVPT439B, GVPT439C, GVPT439D, GVPT439F, GVPT439J, GVPT439L, GVPT439M, GVPT439N, GVPT439T, GVPT439W

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During the Spring 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters, students could choose to take some of their courses pass-fail mid-semester which skews grade data aggregated across multiple semesters.

Average GPA of 3.80 between 113 students*

GVPT439I Grade Distribution+-051015202530354045505560657075808590% of studentsABCDFWother
A-: 16.81%
A: 59.29%
A+: 9.73%
B-: 1.77%
B: 3.54%
B+: 5.31%
C: 0.88%
F: 0.88%
other: 1.77%
* "W"s are considered to be 0.0 quality points. "Other" grades are not factored into GPA calculation. Grade data not guaranteed to be correct.