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During the semester, I shall post course material and students will comment on it. Students are also free to comment on any aspect of American politics, either current or historical. There are only two major limitations: no coarse language, and no derogatory comments about people at the Claremont Colleges. This blog is on the open Internet, so post nothing that you would not want a potential employer to see. Syllabus: http://gov20h.blogspot.com/2023/08/draft-introduction-to-american-politics.html

Sunday, October 23, 2022

Law, and Civil Rights

 


For next time: Edwards v. Aguillard, which illustrates several distinctive features of American government and political culture:

  • The influence of religion;
  • The structure of federalism;
  • and of course, the role of courts.

You need not look up the many references to precedent:  just be aware that SCOTUS opinions rely heavily on previous cases.

Appellate Courts

 Civil Liberties and Civil Rights: The Difference

Why did Hamilton originally reject a bill of rights?

Seneca Falls

Civil War Amendments
 

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