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Dec 21, 2024
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PSCI 471 - American Constitutional Law 4 Credit(s) Case studies of judicial policy making by interpretation of the United States Constitution. Topics may include federalism and the separation of powers, civil rights and liberties, and/or comparison of non-U.S. legal systems. Students interested in pursuing further study or careers in law or law enforcement may be particularly interested in this course; however, it is designed to be useful to all students and citizens. Students will be asked to write case briefs and opinions, and make oral presentations of both their own and historical figures’ constitutional thinking.
Prerequisite(s): Completed the Behavioral and Social Sciences, History, Humanities: Literary and Artistic Studies, and WRIT 101 General Education requirements; or c/i (on demand)
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