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Courses 2012 - 2013

LAW A581 Washington Constitutional Law

Credits: 1-4, Variable


Studies the history, structure, content, and role of state constitutions generally, and the development of Washington’s Constitution in particular. Examines the important distinctions between the federal constitution and state documents, and the interplay between them. Covers state declarations of rights and the substantive sections of state constitutions that relate to the structure, role, and constraints.

Autumn, 3 Credit(s)

Course Sections and Instructors
Instructor(s)
Spitzer, Hugh

Course Categories

  • Bar Courses
  • Public Law

Sample Syllabi

Spitzer - Autumn 2010
Spitzer - Autumn 2012


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