Constitutional Law
Course Information
- Course Number
 - L6133
 
- Curriculum Level
 - Foundation
 
- Areas of Study
 - Constitutional Law
 
- Type
 - Lecture
 
Section 003 Information
Instructor
    David Cole
      
      Samuel Rubin Visiting Professor of Law
    
  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 basic architecture of the Constitution; the American tradition of constitutional review by the judicial branch and by other institutional actors; and the constitutional limitations on state and federal power.
- School Year & Semester
 - Fall 2025
 
- 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 argum
 
 
Course Limitations
- Instructor Pre-requisites
 - None
 
- Instructor Co-Requisites
 - None
 
- Requires Permission
 - No
 
- Recommended Courses
 - None
 
- Other Limitations
 - None