Semester:
Fall
Offered:
2008
Head Teaching Fellow. An introduction to American constitutional law for undergraduates, with a principal focus on decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court. Topics covered included freedom of speech and religion, guarantees of due process and equal protection, and the powers of Congress and the courts. Awarded the Harvard Certificate for Distinction in Teaching.
You can find the 2008 syllabus here.
Related legal hypotheticals discussed in section (so may include some unattributed material!):
- Hate speech and obscenity hypotheticals
- Inciting speech hypotheticals
- Child speech hypothetical
- Religion hypotheticals
- Race discrimination hypothetical
- Affirmative action hypotheticals
- California Proposition 8 hypothetical