Race, Sex, and Religion in U.S. Prisons. This seminar will examine the lived experience, statutory and constitutional law, and resulting litigation involving race, sex (including gender, sexual orientation and gender identity, and sexual abuse), and both religious exercise and religiously-focused rehabilitation in American jails and prisons. Students may write a case study of a case or legislative effort, conduct an oral history interview, or do a different paper on a topic approved by the professor. An additional credit is available for particularly in-depth papers or oral histories.