How do grassroots movements transform societies, and what role does the legal system play in shaping public policy? Understanding the complex relationship between law, collective action, and policy reform is essential for anyone looking to drive meaningful social change. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to how social movements navigate legal systems and policy frameworks globally. You will read and analyze real-world case studies, learning how advocates use strategic litigation, legislative reform, and public campaigns to influence local and international policies.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the fundamental concepts of law, public policy, and social movement theory
- Analyze how grassroots organizations use strategic litigation to challenge unjust laws
- Compare domestic and international approaches to policy reform and human rights
- Explore the role of modern digital advocacy and community organizing in shaping urban planning and public resources
- Evaluate the successes and limitations of using the courts versus legislative bodies for social progress
The course starts with essential terminology and the foundational legal concepts that govern public policy. From there, you will progress through comparative case studies, reading about historical and contemporary movements to understand how legal strategies are applied in practice.
Designed entirely for beginners, this text-based course requires no prior background in law, political science, or urban planning. Start reading today to build your foundational knowledge of legal advocacy and social policy.
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