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| Class # | Catalog # | Section | Course Title | Instructor | Semester | Meeting |
| 9220 | 7540 | 01 | Constitutional Law, An Intro | Macgill,Hugh C. | Spring 2009 | MW 10:30-12:30 |
| 9221 | 7540 | 02 | Constitutional Law, An Intro | Barnes,Mario | Spring 2009 | TR 2:00-4:00 |
| 9703 | 540 | 01 | Constitutional Law, An Intro | Macgill,Hugh C. | Spring 2008 | TR 2:00-4:00 |
| 9702 | 540 | 02 | Constitutional Law, An Intro | Becker,Loftus E. | Spring 2008 | TR 2:00-4:00 |
| 13090 | 540 | 01 | Constitutional Law, An Intro | Macgill,Hugh C. | Spring 2007 | MW 10:30-12:30 |
| 13091 | 540 | 02 | Constitutional Law, An Intro | Becker,Loftus E. | Spring 2007 | MW 10:30-12:30 |
| 12905 | 540 | 01 | Constitutional Law, An Intro | Becker,Loftus E. | Spring 2006 | TR 1:30-3:30 |
| 12333 | 540 | 01 | Constitutional Law, An Intro | TBA | Spring 2006 | |
| 12906 | 540 | 02 | Constitutional Law, An Intro | Janis,Mark W. | Spring 2006 | MW 08:30-10:30 |
| 12334 | 540 | 02 | Constitutional Law, An Intro | TBA | Spring 2006 | |
| 18474 | 540 | 01 | Constitutional Law, An Intro | Becker,Loftus E. | Spring 2005 | MW 08:30-10:30 |
| 18475 | 540 | 02 | Constitutional Law, An Intro | Macgill,Hugh C. | Spring 2005 | TR 2:00-4:00 |
| 9902 | 540 | 01 | Constitutional Law, An Intro | Becker,Loftus E. & Becker,Loftus E. | Spring 2004 | M 11:00-1:00 R 2:00-4:00 |
| 9903 | 540 | 02 | Constitutional Law, An Intro | Macgill,Hugh C. | Spring 2004 | TR 10:30-12:30 |
| 9975 | 540 | 03 | Constitutional Law, An Intro | Janis,Mark W. | Spring 2004 | TRF 10:30-12:30 |
| 9906 | 540 | 10 | Constitutional Law, An Intro | TBA | Spring 2004 | T 6:00-9:45 |
| 12366 | 540 | 01 | Constitutional Law, An Intro | Janis,Mark W. | Fall 2003 | TR 3:30-5:30 |
| Description: | ||||||
| This course is an introduction to American constitutional law. Topics include: the role of the judiciary and other institutions in interpreting and applying the Constitution of the United States; theories of constitutional interpretation; the practice and meaning of judicial review in a political democracy; structural and individual rights approaches to constitutional limitations on government authority; and the public-private distinction in constitutional law. | ||||||
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