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5.00 Credits
Current issues in environmental stewardship facing the human race. The political process as a means of environmental protection at the local, national, and global levels of government. A.
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5.00 Credits
An exploration of the factors that explain presidential success or failure. Personality and presidential performance. The crisis presidency. Cross-listed with HIST 345. A.
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5.00 Credits
Popular participation, group influence, party organization, and electoral choice in the American political system. A.
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5.00 Credits
How public policies are enacted and implemented in the U.S. The constitutional, political, ideological, and socio-economic constraints on policy makers. The relationship between economic structure and the substance of public policy. A.
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5.00 Credits
Examination of structures and functions of political institutions at local, state, county, and special district levels, especially legislative, executive, and judicial systems. A.
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5.00 Credits
Impact of migration from the Americas and the Caribbean on Latino community formation. Urban destinations and political ramifications. The politics of pan-ethic Latino identity. Implications for the larger society and national politics.
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5.00 Credits
Modern legal theories and the answers they provide to questions such as the nature of law, the relationship between law and morality, the interpretation of legal texts, the functions of law and legal institutions in economic and political systems, and the role of law in the pursuit of ideals such social justice.
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5.00 Credits
Philosophy and development of the United States Constitution as reflected in Supreme Court decisions. Emphasis on equal protection, separation of powers, federalism, regulation of commerce, and the role of the court. TL.
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5.00 Credits
The legal, political, and philosophic dimensions of pivotal constitutional cases, with special focus on the "incorporation" or "nationalization" of the Bill of Rights, due process, right privacy, and freedom speech and expression. PLSC 321 is NOT a prerequisite. TL.
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5.00 Credits
State and federal laws and court decisions that shape ethnic minority rights, gender rights, and community environmental rights. The class features presentations by judicial officials and rights attorneys, as well as student reports on contemporary controversies. TL.
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