AFRC269 - CLASSIC AMER CONSTIT LAW

Activity
REC
Title (text only)
CLASSIC AMER CONSTIT LAW
Term session
0
Term
2014C
Subject area
AFRC
Section number only
404
Section ID
AFRC269404
Meeting times
W 0100PM-0200PM
Meeting location
WILLIAMS HALL 2
Instructors
WOODWARD-BURNS, ROBINSON
Description
This course explores the creation and transformations of the American constitutional system's structures and goals from the nation's founding through the period of Progressive reforms, the rise of the Jim Crow system, and the Spanish American War. Issues include the division of powers between state and national governments, and the branches of the federal government; economic powers of private actors and government regulators; the authority of governments to enforce or transform racial and gender hierarchies; and the extent of religious and expressive freedoms and rights of persons accused of crimes. We will pay special attention to the changing role of the Supreme Court and its decisions in interpreting and shaping American constitutionalism, and we will also read legislative and executive constitutional arguments, party platforms, and other influential statements of American constitutional thought.


Course number only
269
Cross listings
PSCI271404
Use local description
No