Constitutional Law I: Governance
Course Description
This course examines the structure of our constitutional system and the roles that separation of powers, federalism and judicial review play in that system. The course thus explores the relation among the three branches of the federal government, the allocation of power between the states and the federal government, and the principles that govern judicial review of governmental action.
Current & Previous Instructors
Offerings
Course Number:
528a
CRN: 25592
Schedule:
Spring 2023 (Day)
Mon: 9:15-10:45
Tues: 12:00-1:30
Credit
Credits: 3
Not Eligible for Credit/No Credit
Instructor:
Graber
Registration Limits:
Enrollment Limit: 64
Required First Year
Room:
160
Course Number:
528a
CRN: 21897
Schedule:
Spring 2023 (Day)
Mon: 1:05-2:30
Tues: 2:30-4:00
Credit
Credits: 3
Not Eligible for Credit/No Credit
Instructor:
Graber
Registration Limits:
Enrollment Limit: 64
Required First Year
Room:
160
Course Number:
528a
CRN: 27863
Schedule:
Spring 2023 (Day)
Tues: 9:50-11:50
Thurs: 9:50-10:45
Credit
Credits: 3
Not Eligible for Credit/No Credit
Instructor:
Stearns
Registration Limits:
Enrollment Limit: 64
Required First Year
Room:
160
Key to Codes in Course Descriptions
P: Prerequisite
C: Prerequisite or Concurrent Requirement
R: Recommended Prior or Concurrent Course
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