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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (LAW 6015)
Day: First year, Spring semester, 5 credits. Lecture.
The course treats government authority under the United States
Constitution. It begins with an analysis of the scope of judicial
review and the development of theories of constitutional
adjudication. It then treats the commerce clause and other sources
of federal authority, and considers limitations on state and
federal regulation of economic and property interests. It explores
federalism issues of the relationship between the federal
government and the states and issues of the allocation of power
among the three branches of the federal government. The course
also surveys the protection of the rights of the individual
against state and federal government action under the United
States Constitution, including freedom of speech and expression,
association, religion and the right of privacy. Protections under
the equal protection clause and the right to due process are
explored.
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