POL3309
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POL 3309 - U.S. Supreme Court Decision-Making, Process, and Politics (3 Cr.)
Political Science Department (10984)
TCLA - College of Liberal Arts
Course description
The principal purpose of this course is to introduce you to judicial politics and decision-making of the U.S. Supreme Court. Specifically, we will examine theoretical issues regarding judicial process and politics. Unlike constitutional law and civil liberties classes, this course does not study legal doctrine. Rather, it examines political aspects of the legal system with an emphasis on the social scientific literature about how the U.S. Supreme Court functions. Thus, we will cover nominations of justices, decision making models, and how justices interact with one another and the political world beyond the ivory tower.
Recommended prerequisite: POL 1001
Recommended prerequisite: POL 1001
Minimum credits
3
Maximum credits
3
Is this course repeatable?
No
Grading basis
OPT - Student Option
Lecture
Credit will not be granted if credit has been received for:
01344
Fulfills the writing intensive requirement?
No
Typically offered term(s)
Every Fall & Spring