Constitutional Law
Students who wish to gain an understanding of the rights carved out in the United States Constitution, as well as its interpretation and implementation, may wish to pursue courses in the Constitutional Law Focus Area.
For latest information, see Course Schedules and Syllabi page.
For more information, including course descriptions, please visit the University Catalog.
- Advanced Constitutional Law: Freedom of Religion Seminar (Law 442)
- Comparative Constitutional Law (seminar (Law 663) or non-seminar (Law 346))
- Constitutional Law II: The 14th Amendment (Law 158)
- Constitutional Theory Seminar (Law 409)
- Death Penalty in America: Law, History, and Policy (Law 138)
- Federal Budget Law (Law 651)
- Federalism Seminar (Law 620)
- Firearms Law and the Second Amendment (Law 370)
- Free Speech Clinic (Law 136)
- Law & Religion Seminar (Law 635)
- Legal Clinic: Supreme Court (Law 185)
- Separation of Powers (Law 373)
- Separation of Powers: The Political Branches Seminar (Law 664)
- Sexuality and the Law (Law 390)
- State Constitutional Law (Law 087)
- Structure of Liberty Seminar (Law 425)