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First Amendment Seminar (4102)

Analyzes First Amendment theory, including freedom of speech, press, and the religion clauses. The focus is on First Amendment theory and applications in a variety of cases. All students write a paper and make a class presentation on the substance of the topic they decide to research. Limited enrollment. NOTE: THIS COURSE CAN NOT BE DROPPED AFTER THE START OF THE SEMESTER.

Grading: Paper (With instructor's prior approval, paper may satisfy the Advanced Research and Writing requirement.)

Prerequisite(s): Constitutional Law Powers or Powers Intensive and Constitutional Law Liberties.

Credits: 3

Offered: Irregularly

Categories:
Elective
Meet Advanced Research and Writing Typically

Subject Areas:
Constitutional Law and Civil Rights:: edit ::

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