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Constitutional Law I (Fall 2004)
| Catalog #: | 541 | Section: | 10 | Credits (Min/Max): | 2/2 | Satisfy UCWR? | No |
| Class #: | 12032 | Location: | HT110 | Day/Time: | Thursday 7:00-9:00 | ||
| Instructor: | Jeremy Paul | Course Type: | Lecture | Enrollment Status: | Open | Limit: | 70 |
| Final Exam: | Proctored | Tentative Final Exam: | 21-Dec-04 6:30PM 9:30PM in KT115 KT115 | Grading Basis: | Graded | ||
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| Constitutional Law | |||||||
| 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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