Courses 2021 - 2022

LAW A 507 Constitutional Law I: Constitutional Structures of Government

Credits: 2-6, Max 6

An introduction to U.S. Constitutional Law and the processes of constitutional adjudication. It covers the constitutional structures of U.S. government (national powers; separation of powers; interstate commerce), as well as the constitutional rights of equal protection, substantive due process, and procedural due process.

Autumn, 3 Credit(s)

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Spring, 6 Credit(s)

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