POLS 338 - Dr. Eric Kasper
Judicial Politics
A study of the judicial system and judicial policy-making, emphasizing the U.S. Supreme Court and lower federal judiciary.
Stats for POLS 338
Tests (ex: 3 tests a semester) |
2 in-class midterm exams 1 in-class final exam |
Quizzes (ex: 1 each week) |
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Reading-textbook, supplementary texts or articles, etc (ex: 1 chapter a week) |
1 chapter + pages from reading packet a week |
Essays/Papers/Reports |
1 short research paper 1 law and popular culture paper 1 court report |
Projects |
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