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Spring 2009
Law No.: LAW1605
Sched. No.: 4024u
Constitutional Law (C,J)
Section 0003
X
Sprigman, Christopher
Administrative Information:
Days, Times (Room):
TW F, 1410-1530 (SL 294)
Credits:
4
Type:
Lecture
Capacity:
64
**This information is current as of
08/29/2008 01:58:47 AM
**
Current Enrollment:
64
**This information is current as of
08/29/2008 01:58:47 AM
**
Course Description:
This is a required first-year course. This course is an introduction to the structure of the U.S. Constitution and the rights and liberties it defines. Judicial review, federalism, congressional powers and limits, the commerce clause, and the 10th Amendment are covered, as are the equal protection and due process clauses.
COURSE REQUIREMENT: Examination
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