Spring 2019
LEGALST 141 001 - LEC 001
Wall Street / Main Street
Mark Brilliant, Steven M. Solomon
Class #:29934
Units:4
Offered through
Letters & Science Legal Studies
Current Enrollment
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0
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Hours & Workload
1 hours of the exchange of opinions or questions on course material, 3 hours of instructor presentation of course materials, and 8 hours of outside work hours.
Final Exam
WED, MAY 15TH
11:30 am - 02:30 pm
Kroeber 160
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Course Catalog Description
As longstanding symbols in American history and culture, “Wall Street” and “Main Street” typically refer to streets that intersect at right angles and places that represent the antithesis of each other. Wall Street is home to nefarious big banks run by greedy financiers with deep pockets, while Main Street is home to unassuming “mom-and-pop” shops patronized by ordinary people of modest means who live in the surrounding wholesome small towns. What’s good for one is not good for the other. This course, which will be co-taught by a historian and corporate law professor, will examine critical junctures in the intersection of Wall Street and Main Street in American history and culture over the course of the twentieth century.
Rules & Requirements
Repeat Rules
Course is not repeatable for credit.
Reserved Seats
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No Reserved Seats