GOV 430. Seminar in Problems in Civil Rights and Liberties

Seminar devoted to advanced study of such civil liberties and civil rights issues as the rights of speech, press, and religious liberty; substantive due process and the right to privacy; and discriminatory denials of equal protection. Analysis of leading and recent Supreme Court decisions, which may be supplemented by important political, philosophic, and legal literature. (Offered every semester.)
Prerequisite: English 102. In addition: senior standing and majoring in government, criminal justice, or legal studies; or permission of the section instructor.
3 hours, 3 credits
 
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