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  • Administrative Law
    by an anonymous contributor
    Introduction This course introduces students to various aspects of administrative law by examining the interaction between public administration and the law. The main subject matter will focus on rulemaking, adjudication, judicial review, discretion, responsibility, and how public employees relate to…
  • Constitutional Law
    by Frank Colucci
    This course explores the meaning of the Constitution through an examination of leading opinions of the U.S. Supreme Court, an institution that is both legal and political in nature. This semester begins with a focus on…
  • Fundamentals of Law and Politics
    by Carson Holloway
    Course Objectives: This course aims to provide the student with the opportunity to begin to cultivate a liberal education, that is, an education that will enable the student to think independently and seriously about questions of enduring…
  • Introduction to American Government
    by Jason Casellas
    Course Description: This course will examine the foundations, principles, institutions, and processes of American government. Through the examination of the Constitution, federalism, and the American creed, we will gain an appreciation for the political institutions that have sustained the United States…
  • Law and Society
    by Frank Colucci
      This class serves as an introduction to law for several programs. We begin by examining fundamental questions about what law is, when it is legitimate, and why (and under what circumstances) we are obliged to comply with it. In the…
Course level: 300
  • Law and Politics
    by Jim Harrigan
    Course Objectives: This course introduces students to the study of law and its relation to politics in both theoretical and practical terms. We will begin with a discussion on the nature of both law and politics, and proceed to investigate…

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