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245 00 Law school for everyone.|pConstitutional law|h[Hoopla 
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246 3  Constitutional law 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 0  Lecturer: Professor Eric Berger. 
520    Americans wage many of today's fiercest policy debates and
       culture wars as battles over constitutional meaning. It's 
       because constitutional law is so fundamental to our 
       democracy that law schools across the country teach the 
       subject. It's the area of law that determines what federal
       and state governments are permitted to do, and what rights
       you have as an individual citizen of the United States. In
       these 12 lectures, you'll get the same accessible, well-
       rounded introduction to constitutional law as a typical 
       law student-but with the added benefit of noted 
       constitutional scholar Eric Berger's brilliant insights. 
       Taking you through all three branches of the federal 
       government, Professor Berger uses some of the most 
       important legal cases in the United States to probe the 
       open-ended nature of the Constitution's language and 
       illustrate how legal reasoning has defined the power 
       relationships that the Constitution governs. You'll 
       examine pivotal Supreme Court cases to learn how 
       interpreting the Constitution has radically affected 
       American society. You'll consider the Supreme Court's role
       in deciding-and sometimes avoiding-questions of 
       constitutionality. And you'll investigate how changes in 
       public opinion can influence how the Supreme Court 
       interprets the Constitution. While the open-ended nature 
       of the Constitution's language makes constitutional law 
       often uncertain, these lectures offer you a better 
       understanding of its many nuances, as well as its profound
       importance for the future of the United States. 
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