(Out)Laws & Justice (formerly (Out)Law & Order) is
an eighth-grade interdisciplinary curriculum of history/social
studies, language arts and drama. Students explore core American
values of honor, justice, rugged individualism and the right of
self-defense that formed public policy and individual behavior during
19th century westward expansion, and the legacy of those values in
their own lives today. Students then dramatize what they learn in
original plays that they write and perform.
(Out)Laws & Justice is a project of Community Partners
a
nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization recognized by the Internal
Revenue Service.
Funding
is provided by private donations.
Contributions are tax-deductible.
Graphic Design,René Neri
The (OUT)LAWS & JUSTICE textbook was designed
by senior Art Center College of Design students
René Neri and illustrated by
Rachell Sumpter. The
book was the recipient of the 2003 Annual Regional Design award
from the prestigious graphic design publication, PRINT magazine.