One of the advantages of a focused course like Religion and the Constitution is that we tend to get a seminar-sized class of students who are quite interested in the subject matter of the course.
Are there some issues that some of you are particularly interested in?
If so, let's talk about it and see if we can spend some time looking at those issues.
Feel free to discuss this either with me directly, among yourselves, or even right here in the comments section.
The web log for Prof. Duncan's Constitutional Law Classes at Nebraska Law-- "[U]nder our Constitution there can be no such thing as either a creditor or a debtor race. That concept is alien to the Constitution's focus upon the individual. In the eyes of government, we are just one race here. It is American. " -----Justice Antonin Scalia If you allow the government to take your liberty during times of crisis, it will create a crisis whenever it wishes to take your liberty.
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Monday August 28 : Handout on Moore v Harper (PDF has been emailed to you); Originalism vs. the "Living Constitution": Strau...
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I. Tinker A student's right to speak (even on controversial subjects such as war) in the cafeteria, the playing field, or "on the...
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"Studying the Constitution has some of the same intellectual delight as reading Aristotle: it opens the mind on a subject of fi...
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