Constitutional Law

Course Information

Course Number
L6133
Curriculum Level
Foundation
Areas of Study
Constitutional Law
Type
Lecture

Section 005 Information

Instructor

Section Description

This is the basic course in constitutional law, a foundation for more specialized courses on the Constitution and for public law courses generally. The course explores the architecture of the Constitution, the American tradition of judicial review, theories of constitutional interpretation, and constitutional limitations on government. The course is divided roughly into "structure" and "rights." The first half of the course focuses on the constitutional powers of the federal government and the states. The second half of the course focuses on theories and doctrines of individual and group rights.

School Year & Semester
Fall 2024
Points
4
Method of Evaluation
Exam
J.D Writing Credit?
No

Learning Outcomes

Primary
  • To learn about the Constitution, its interpretation, and its development.
Secondary
  • To learn how to make effective constitutional arguments and how to assess critically the constitutional arguments of others.
  • To learn how to assess critically U.S. constitutional traditions and practices.

Course Limitations

Instructor Pre-requisites
None
Instructor Co-Requisites
None
Requires Permission
No
Recommended Courses
None
Other Limitations
None

Additional Section for Constitutional Law

Section 001

School Year & Semester

Fall 2024

Instructor

Points

4

Section 002

School Year & Semester

Fall 2024

Instructor

Points

4

Section 003

School Year & Semester

Fall 2024

Instructor

Points

4

Section 004

School Year & Semester

Fall 2024

Instructor

Points

4

Section 006

School Year & Semester

Fall 2024

Instructor

Points

4

Section 001

School Year & Semester

Spring 2025

Instructor

Points

4

Section 002

Section 003

School Year & Semester

Spring 2025

Instructor

Points

4
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