Federalist Papers
| LAW 563-01 | Federalist Papers Seminar | 3 credits |
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| A seminar which examines the prevailing arguments of Hamilton, Madison and Jay for adoption of the Constitution by the States. The course will set the arguments in the conditions which existed at the time, and, without attempting to intrude upon a course in Constitutional law, will refer various arguments in AThe Federalist@ to parts of the Constitution. It will seek to justify the judgment of Chancellor Kent, that no constitution of government ever received a more masterly and successful vindication. | ||
Foundational:
Supporting:
Administrative Law
Campaign Finance
Comparative Constitutional Systems
Comparative Law
Constitutional Tort Litigation
Education Law
Election Law*
Federalist Papers*
First Amendment
Fourth Amendment Theory and Practice
Law and Religion*
Legislative Process
Property Rights
Takings & Just Compensation*
*courses not offered every year