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NOTE: Course offerings change. Classes offered this semester may not be offered in future semesters.220.6 sec. 1 - Constitutional Law (Spring 2012)
Instructor: Bertrall Ross (view instructor's teaching evaluations | profile)
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Units: 4
Meeting Time: MTuW 2:15-3:25
Meeting Location: 100
Course Start: January 09, 2012
Course Control Number (1Ls): 49580
Course Control Number (Non-1Ls): 49568
This is an introductory course on constitutional law. Among other topics, it covers judicial review, separation of powers, federalism, and equal protection. It examines how these concepts have been filtered through politics and institutional constraints during transformative eras of American history, such as the Founding, the Civil War, the New Deal, and the Civil Rights Movement. The course will also include timely material on the issue of executive power. Individual rights and, in particular, the Bill of Rights will not be the focus of this course. However, the course will examine individual rights in the context of federal and state power, especially as structured by the Fourteenth Amendment.
This course satisfies the Constitutional Law Requirement.
Exam Notes: TH
Course Category: Public Law and Policy
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Books:
Required Books are in blue
- Constitutional Law 2011 Case Supplement
Erwin Chemerinsky,
Publisher: Aspen Publishers
ISBN: 9780735507272
Copyright Date: To Be Determined
Price: To Be Determined - Constitutional law
Erwin Chemerinsky
Publisher: New York : Aspen Publishers, c2009.
ISBN: 9780735577176
Copyright Date: To Be Determined
Price: 45
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