This course introduces students to the constitutional principles that govern the relationship between individuals and the state. It explores the concept of national citizenship and examines the limits on governmental action imposed by the Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment, as well as by the First Amendment. The course also introduces the state action doctrine and the power of Congress and the courts to remedy constitutional violations.
Current & Previous Instructors:
Richard Boldt; Mark Graber; Joel Grossman; Leslie Meltzer Henry; Jesse Merriam; Michael Millemann; Peter Quint; Max Stearns;
| 529E (CRN: 25594) Credits: 3 Graber. Spring, 2013 (Evening). Mon: 6:30-9:35 Room 108. Booklist. | 529A (CRN: 92381) Credits: 3 Merriam. Fall, 2013 (Day). Tues, Thurs: 9:20-10:45 Room 460. 0 openings. (Limit 85). | 529A (CRN: 92463) Credits: 3 Quint. Fall, 2013 (Day). Mon, Wed, Thurs: 10:55-11:50 Room 205. 36 openings. (Limit 85). | 529A (CRN: 92380) Credits: 3 Henry. Fall, 2013 (Day). Tues: 2:00-4:00 Thurs: 12:00-12:55. Room 107. 1 opening. (Limit 85). See course waitlist. | 529E (CRN: ) Credits: 3 Grossman. Spring, 2014 (Evening). Mon: 6:30-9:35 Room 108. |