Course: CRJ 200 | Constitutional Law | Course Hub

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CRJ 200 | Constitutional Law | Course Hub
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Department
Social Sciences, Human Services and Criminal Justice
Academic Program
Criminal Justice, A.A.
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Course Code
CRJ200
Course Description

This course provides a historical overview of the relationship of the states to the Bill of Rights, and how the U.S. Supreme Court has interpreted the powers of the federal government. The effect of the due process clause of the fourteenth Amendment on the application of the Bill of Rights to the states is examined through a study of the leading Supreme Court decisions related to criminal justice. Topics include characteristics and powers of the three branches of government, the principles governing the operation of the Bill of Rights, and the variables affecting the formulation of judicial policy.

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