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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (CJP 200)

Term: 2019-2020 Fall

Faculty

Dr. Kimberly Rogers
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Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs

Souliy Wan N'Tani
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Schedule

Sun, 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM (9/4/2019 - 12/20/2019) Location: *

Description

Prerequisite: ENG101

In this course, students will focus on selected aspects of civil liberties and civil rights in the United States. It will address government limitations of power, and constitutional law questions about "who" should decide the content and nature of liberty as well as the issues of judicial activism and restraint. The primary goal of the course is to discuss our rights-not who defines them. Therefore, emphasis is on the Constitution and US Supreme Court cases which delineate the legal doctrines relevant to defining the constitution's guarantees of liberty. The student will be expected to learn about freedom of speech and press, freedom of religion, privacy, discrimination, capital punishment, and future directions. This course will help students grow as citizens and enable them to critically analyze the events surrounding them. Previous course code and title CJP 260 CIVIL LIBERTIES UNDER THE CONSTITUTION.