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Welcome to the home page of
Prof. Jamar's Constitutional Law II website. This website is only for
the course taught by Prof. Jamar. It does not provide any information
about the course as it may be taught by other faculty members.
Required Book and Materials
William D. Araiza, Phoebe A. Haddon, & Dorothy E. Roberts,
Constitutional Law: Cases, History, and Dialogues (3d ed.
Lexis/Nexis 2006).
William D. Araiza, Phoebe A. Haddon, and Dorothy E. Roberts, 2010 Supplement to Constitutional
Law: Cases, History, and Dialogues.
Supplemental materials to be provided by the professor from time
to time as handouts or online
Recommended Books
Weaver, Hancock, Lively, Frieland, & Scott, Constitutional Law: What Matters and Why (Aspen 2008)
Allan Ides & Chistopher N. May, Constitutional Law: Individual
Rights – Examples and Explanations (3d ed. Aspen Publ.
2004)
Syllabus (downloadable
pdf)
Please note that the syllabus shows what is planned at the start
of the course. The course is very unlikely to stay exactly
on schedule.
First Assignments
First class:
Constitution: Articles 1, 2, 3 & Amends. 1, 5, & 14. Araiza,
et al, pp. 1-13 Marbury v. Madison
Second and third classes:
Araiza, et al, Part IV: Equal Protection; pp. 803-824
Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District
No. 1, 551 U.S. 701 (2007), Araiza,
et al, 2010 Supp. 141-175)
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