Course Descriptions
Course #4102
| First Amendment Seminar (4102) | |
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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 | |
| Category: Meet Advanced Research and Writing Typically |
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Courses listed may NOT be offered every semester and schedules are subject to change. Course content and grading methods may vary and will be announced by the instructor during the semester. For more information contact the Registrar's Office at 651-290-6363.
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