WL
18 de set de 2017
This is an exceptional course taught by a masterful constitutional scholar. I highly recommend it to anyone seeking to learn more about America's Unwritten Constitution and its
BA
13 de mai de 2021
Exceptionally amazing course, gives insights to the constitution between the lines, helps understand the philosophy behind the laws which will govern the great nation! :)
por Richard H
•9 de abr de 2018
Thanks so much Amir...Superb.
por 张澜译
•1 de jun de 2018
very good and very useful
por Roderick M
•6 de abr de 2017
great Course audit!
por Grace S
•25 de set de 2016
Excellent course!
por Selin L
•26 de jul de 2020
amazing course!
por Michael G
•19 de set de 2020
Great Course!!
por THEODORE P G
•8 de jan de 2018
Enlightening!!
por Thiago B R
•16 de ago de 2016
Great course!!
por Charlene E C
•18 de out de 2015
OUTSTANDING!
por Parthiban S
•4 de set de 2015
Great course
por Cuitlahuac C C
•16 de nov de 2021
EXCELENTE
por Deleted A
•24 de out de 2018
Excellent
por Rose G
•28 de fev de 2016
Excellent
por Jiachen W
•16 de ago de 2021
amazing
por Suelen S D
•16 de set de 2015
Great!
por Felicia M R
•30 de out de 2015
I
por Baptiste C
•22 de jul de 2017
Absolutely Fascinating ! Professor Amar is someone I really appreciate, he is a very good teacher. Nevertheless, there is a problem with the sound, it is not always audible.
por Rachael W
•29 de mar de 2017
Great course! The professor is unstructured, and has the tendency to ramble in the lecture, but thoroughly enjoyed the course.
por Kathy A M
•9 de jul de 2022
Instructor presents great lectures. Waiting for peer review takes a while. Written Constitution course is very good, too.
por ARABA S A
•7 de mai de 2016
Excellent course in understanding the American legal system
por Anthony P
•13 de set de 2021
Great course and I really enjoyed it.
por Yvon L
•27 de jan de 2017
Mind engaging
por Harold O J
•19 de set de 2015
The lecturer's style doesn't go with the nature of a MOOC. By using his book as the notes for lectures, he doesn't give himself a chance to prioritize content so it's kept clear in the exposition. His favorite word is uh-um. In a classroom (face-to-face) situation, the lecturer is likely to see and react to listeners' look of confusion; in a studio he is just talking to himself. He repeats points -- this can be good if done smoothly but it's very confusing when the lecturer is inarticulate, like the present case. It's really too bad because he clearly has a lot of knowledge that could be used to popularize thinking about the unwritten constitution.
por Cydnee D
•18 de dez de 2019
I really wish the professor would take public speaking courses. His coughing and "ums" and "ahs" proved increasingly distracting. He would start sentences but not finish them.
por Russell D S
•20 de jun de 2017
Lecture is much less polished than I would expect.