Supreme Court Seminar
Professors
Susan Bloch and
Vicki Jackson
J.D. Seminar 418
| 3 credit hours
This seminar examines the Supreme Court as an institution with emphasis on the ways in which the institutional forms and structures of the Court influence the law the Court makes. Topics studied include: appointments to the Court; the Court's jurisdiction and procedures for determining cases it will adjudicate; the internal deliberative process employed by the Justices; and the role of the advocates before the Court. Cases currently pending in the Supreme Court will be studied for illustrative purposes.
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Fall
2009 Schedule |
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LAWJ-418-05
(CRN #: 18150)
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Bloch S |
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WR
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Spring
2010 Schedule |
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LAWJ-418-05
(CRN #: 17373)
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| 3 |
Jackson V |
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Prerequisite Courses:
Prerequisite: Constitutional Law I: The Federal System or completion of Curriculum B courses. Strongly Recommended: Constitutional Law II: Individual Rights and Liberties.
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