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About the Course

This course offers an introduction to the U.S. Constitution and landmark Supreme Court cases interpreting it. It explores the Constitution’s origins, its amendment over the years, and methods of constitutional interpretation. Topics include the nature and structure of the federal government, the powers of the federal government, and individual rights....

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GS

Jun 20, 2020

This course was very didactic and easy to understand. I liked the way that the different theories about each subject were presented, allowing me to build my own opinion and perspective on each matter.

SJ

Jul 21, 2017

Professor does a great job and in explaining the complexities. He does not take any partisan stand and does a great job and giving prominence to all sides of the argument. Enjoyed the course throughly

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By Kathy A M

May 5, 2022

Very good. Will need one now on Roe v Wade.

By B T

Feb 24, 2020

Excellent overview and review of fundamentals.

By Maya W

Jul 11, 2022

Gives new perspectives into current America

By Nona

Jul 25, 2017

Great course, but could be more challenging.

By Samantha M

Apr 17, 2019

lots of information and easy to comprehend!

By Q T F T

Apr 19, 2020

Thank you, sir, for presenting this class!

By Josephine W

Jun 23, 2020

I really enjoyed this course. Thank you.

By Elizabeth R

Jul 24, 2020

Solid refresher on the Constitution.

By Ben

Jun 25, 2020

Kermit's mullet in week 4 is nice.

By Luis M M E

May 3, 2020

Muy bueno

By Ericka B

Mar 31, 2018

A broad overview with a bit of political ambivalence

By Christopher E W

Jan 4, 2020

Not as much depth or detail on the SC cases.

By Paul B

May 24, 2020

Very politically biased. A true example of what is wrong with education on all levels in this country.

By Brothers i C

Apr 7, 2022

This "course" is worthless. Doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of the Constitution.

By adama i

Aug 17, 2020

I needed to make a change in my field