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Constitutional Law I


Law 6000 - Fall 2013

Professor: Eric J. Segall Class Times: T, 6:00 pm - 8:45 pm
Syllabus: Syllabus | Location: Room 675
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Course Description

Constitutional Law I: Federalism. A study of the nature and distribution of federal power and of state-federal relationships, including judicial review, the Commerce Clause and state regulation of commerce, the Tenth Amendment, separation of powers, and the taxing, spending and appropriations powers.

Textbooks

Title (ed.) Author / Publisher / ISBN Availability
Constitutional Law (18th) Sullivan / Foundation / #9781609302511 GSU Bookstore
Law Library
Constitutional Law 2013 Supplement (18th) Sullivan / Foundation / #9781609303761 GSU Bookstore
Law Library

Course materials

Syllabus

Updated: August 26, 2013, 11:31 am | Filedownload file

First Assignment

Updated: August 12, 2013, 11:58 am

For the first class, please read the entire United States Constitution with a special focus on Articles I-III, and the Tenth Amendment. You do not need to buy the Supplement to the Sulluvan & Feldman casebook for the class.