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220.6 sec. 2 - Constitutional Law (Spring 2011)

Instructor: Bertrall Ross  (view instructor's teaching evaluations | profile)
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Units: 4
Meeting Time: MTuW 3:35-4:45
Meeting Location: 105

Course Start: January 10, 2011
Course Control Number (1Ls): 49532
Course Control Number (Non-1Ls): 49517


This is a 4-unit introductory course on Constitutional Law. Although it is primarily a substantive class ��� it will cover judicial review, separation of powers, federalism (the relative powers of the state and national government), equal protection (discrimination based on various categories), and fundamental rights protected through the Constitution ��� the course will also focus on skill building. It will enhance students��� abilities to read and synthesize cases, to formulate effective legal arguments, to engage in critical analysis, and to write law school exams.

This course satisfies the Constitutional Law Requirement.

Exam Notes: TH
Special Notes: LE(80)
Course Category: Public Law and Policy

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First Assignment
Syllabus

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Books:
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  • The Constitution of the United States: Text, Structure, History, and Precedent
    Michael Stokes Paulsen, Steven G. Calabresi, Michael W. McConnell, Samuel L. bray,
    Publisher: Foundation Press
    ISBN: 9781587788802
    Copyright Date: To Be Determined
    Price: To Be Determined

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