Chemerinsky on Constitutional Law: Individual Rights and Liberties will highlight the construction and interpretation of the U.S. Constitution through the centuries with an emphasis on protections of individual liberties and the evolution of equal protection. You'll learn the history behind the Constitution, cases that formed important precedent, and how changes in interpretation have been dependent on shifts in cultural and political climate as well as the composition of the Supreme Court.
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Welcome - Let's Get Started
Lecture 6 (in the series) - The Structure of the Constitution's Protection of Individual Liberties
Lecture 7 (in the series) - Individual Liberties
Lecture 8 (in the series) - Equal Protection
Lecture 9 (in the series) - The First Amendment: Expression
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TOP REVIEWS FROM CHEMERINSKY ON CONSTITUTIONAL LAW – INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES
A necessary companion to Chemersky's Constitution I course!
Chermerinsky's classes were the best that I have taken. Very interactive and the fellow students really participated which made the class worth attending.
Very informative and told in a very easy way. The professor is excellent to show examples and explain points so the meaning of the Constitution becomes less difficult to understand
Erwin is an experienced professor who has a way with the law. He explains in a way that would be easy for a lay person to understand. I hope to learn with him again in the future.
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