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CGCL 6110: Structures of Government in American Constitutional Law
3.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): Admission to M.A. in Constitutional Government, Civics, and Law program.. Engages students in an effort to understand the institutional logic that animates the American Constitution. Examines the structure of government established by the Constitution, focusing primarily on the two fundamental institutional features that characterize that structure: separation of powers and federalism.
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CGCL 6120: Rights and Liberties in American Constitutional Law
3.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): Admission to M.A. in Constitutional Government, Civics, and Law program.. Focuses on the content and enforcement of constitutionally protected civil rights and civil liberties in the United States. Begins with the foundational ideas that formed the content of the American tradition of civil liberties in the early republic and gave rise to reliance on judicial review as a guarantor of constitutional rights. Examines the constitutional disputes over equal protection, property rights, criminal due process, freedoms of speech, press, and association, religious liberty and other judicially created rights concerning privacy, marriage, and parental rights. Explores primary sources, both in the form of judicial opinions and non-judicial documents.
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CGCL 6160: Roots of the American Regime
2.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): Admission to M.A. in Constitutional Government, Civics, and Law program.. Explores core ancient and modern texts in political philosophy and theology that are foundational to the political thought of the American Founding. Helps students understand the American form of government in comparison with other regimes. Surveys American ideas within the history of political philosophy.
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CGCL 6180: Constitutional Interpretation
2.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): Admission to M.A. in Constitutional Government, Civics, and Law program.. Engages students in an effort to understand the ideas and logic that animate constitutional interpretation in the American political system. Explores the major theories of jurisprudence in American law and their criticisms.
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CGCL 6190: Constitutional Law in Education
2.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): Admission to M.A. in Constitutional Government, Civics, and Law program.. Examines the application of constitutional law to education, with special attention to the United States. Includes the scope and exercise of constitutional rights enjoyed by students, parents, teachers, and educational institutions as well as the constraints imposed by federalism, due process, disestablishment of religion, and other structural constitutional principles on education policy.
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CGCL 6200: Foundations of American Democracy
2.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): Admission to M.A. in Constitutional Government, Civics, and Law program.. Surveys the philosophical and historical foundations of American democracy and equal citizenship. Covers key texts about democracy from ancient and modern republican writers, including theorists of democracy in America, like Publius, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson, and observers of democracy in America like Alexis de Tocqueville. Focuses on the United States Constitution.
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CGCL 6300: Foundations of American Liberty
2.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): Admission to M.A. in Constitutional Government, Civics, and Law program.. Surveys the philosophical and historical foundations of individual rights, limited government, and liberty in America. Covers key texts from the classical liberal tradition, including Roger Williams, John Locke, Thomas Paine, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Publius, George Washington, and John Taylor. Focuses on the Declaration of Independence.
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CGCL 6310: Early American Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): Admission to M.A. in Constitutional Government, Civics, and Law program.. Surveys the major figures and ideas in the development of early American political thought. Begins with the foundational underpinnings of the American regime and examines the ideas that divided the Union during the Civil War. Focuses on the ideas of major political actors and thinkers: both the historical context in which they wrote and the texts that they produced.
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CGCL 6320: Modern American Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): Admission to M.A. in Constitutional Government, Civics, and Law program.. Surveys the major figures and ideas in the development of American political thought. Begins with the ideas that divided the Union during the Civil War, studies the political thought of the Gilded Age, continues through the Progressive Era and the New Deal, examines the influential political ideas of the postwar period, and finishes up at the present-day. Focuses on the ideas of major political actors and thinkers: both the historical context in which they wrote and the texts that they produced.
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CGCL 6400: American Political Development
2.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): Admission to M.A. in Constitutional Government, Civics, and Law program.. Surveys the development of the American political regime. Focuses on the major political ideas and institutions that have informed the thought and practice of American politics over the course of American history. Includes a study of the development of American consitutionalism, federalism, Congress, the presidency, and the Supreme Court.
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