PLS 515 - Constitutional Law I: Powers and Constraints Credit Hours: 3 This course examines the powers and limitations of the United States government, including: the institutional authority of the legislative, executive, and judicial departments; separation of powers; federalism; the commerce power, taxing and spending authority, and economic liberties. A careful study of U.S. Supreme court decisions is emphasized, with particular focus on the political, moral, and social impact these decisions have had on life in America.
Prerequisite: PLS 101 . Recommended Prerequisite: 50 hours.
Lecture contact hours: 3
Typically offered: Fall
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