Constitutional Law, F2006
Room 5, MTWF 11:00 p.m.

Survey of the law of the United States Constitution, primarily as interpreted by the U.S. Supreme Court. Issues of governmental structure (federal judicial power, powers of the executive and legislative branches, separation of powers in the federal government, powers of the states, and federal-state relations) and of individual liberties (substantive rights under the due process, equal protection, privileges and immunities, speech and religion clauses) are addressed.
 
 

Introductory memorandum.

Handout on Interpretive Methods (Assignment #6)

 Syllabus 2006

Groups and Assignments 2006

Some websites of interest on Constitutional Law

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