Law 201:  Basic Constitutional Law and Individual Rights

Law 201: Basic Constitutional Law and Individual Rights is an introduction to the main themes of the American Constitution, with an emphasis on the First and Fourteenth Amendments, and to basic techniques of constitutional interpretation. Attention will be paid to the interplay of constitutional text, judicial doctrine, and constitutional decision-making outside the judiciary. No prerequisites. It's taught by Vikram Amar, dean of the College of Law.

FALL 2016
3 credit hours
No prerequisite

2 – 3:20 p.m.
MW
Location TBD

For more informaton, contact Kelly Salefski, Director of Academic Initiatives and Student Records, at (217) 244-8663 or salefski@illinois.edu.

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