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Online Law Course (Constitutional Law: Bill of Rights)
Learn the fundamentals of Constitutional Law, with emphasis on
the first ten amendments, (The Bill of Rights). The course will
include a history of the Bill of Rights, important cases which
have dealt with and interpreted these rights, and the challenges
facing the maintenance of the freedoms guaranteed by the
constitution in the modern world.
This is a course designed to educate students
about the important fundamentals of a free society and how such
a society can be preserved, even in an uncertain world. It is
highly interactive with challenging lessons and assignments. If
you're working in the legal field, or as a teacher or
journalist, or you're just interested in history and current
events, this is the course for you.
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Online Law Course (Constitutional Law: Bill of Rights)
- Leads to ExpertRating Law Certification-Bill of Rights.
Learn the fundamentals of Constitutional Law, with emphasis on
the first ten amendments, (The Bill of Rights). The course will
include a history of the Bill of Rights, important cases which
have dealt with and interpreted these rights, and the challenges
facing the maintenance of the freedoms guaranteed by the
constitution in the modern world.
Litigation Support and Electronic Discovery (E-Discovery) for
Legal Professionals - Litigation Support
and Electronic Discovery (E-Discovery) is an ideal learning tool
for attorneys, paralegals, legal secretaries, litigation support
personnel, or anyone who would increase their knowledge of
litigation support and E-Discovery concepts from the beginner
level to the intermediate level. Also, this course will teach
the learner the essentials necessary to function at a quality
level as a professional in the litigation support field.
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The Jurisprudence of Constitutional Interpretation
The judicial function is all about interpretation. Judges
and justices do not make law - that is the role of the legislature --
justices interpret existing law. Interpretation is an art, not a
science. Sometimes, it's specific; other times, interpretation only
yields more abstraction and obtuseness. Think of constitutional
interpretation as trying to interpret the meaning of dreams.
Constitutional Law - An Overview
The broad topic of constitutional law deals with the
interpretation and implementation of the United States Constitution. As
the Constitution is the foundation of the United States, constitutional
law deals with some of the fundamental relationships within our society.
This includes relationships among the states, the states and the federal
government, the three branches (The Executive, Legislature, Judiciary)
of the federal government, and the rights of the individual in relation
to both federal and state government
Constitutional Structure
The Constitution consists of seven (7) articles and 27
amendments. The most important articles are the first three which
explain the powers of the three branches of government. Article I deals
with the Legislative branch; Article II the Executive branch; and
Article III, the Judicial branch. Other articles are also important for
various doctrines and clauses. For the Amendments, it's customary to
refer to the first ten as the Bill of Rights, however only the first
eight (8) Amendments are truly substantive in terms of rights.
This Internet tutorial is designed to give you an
introduction to how the Socratic method works in a first year
Constitutional Law class in law school.
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