|
CONSTITUTIONAL
LAW JOURNAL (JRNL7150, 7151, 7152, 7153, 7160)
1 credit per semester for member. 1
to 3 credits per semester for editor.
Maximum of 6 credits for members, 7 credits for editors.
The Constitutional Law Journal is a student-organized legal
publication which specializes in both federal and state
constitutional issues. The Journal publishes two editions per
year. Judges, lawyers and professors contribute articles which
examine significant legal topics. Law students research and
analyze new developments in the law. A student-elected board
manages the Journal. Prospective members are chosen based on grade
point average upon completion of the first year day program, as
well as through a writing competition held during the Fall and
Spring semesters.
Course is graded on a Pass/D or Fail basis. To receive any
credits for the Constitutional Law Journal a student must first
complete a student note or comment for this Journal.
|