Introduction from Winston & Strawn
Tasks in this program
Task One: Making constitutional arguments
30-60 minsIntroductory
Read about an early constitutional dispute in our history and learn how to identify types of constitutional argumentsWhat you'll learn
- Understand early constitutional disputes in US history.
- Identify different types of constitutional arguments.
- Analyze constitutional clauses and their implications.
What you'll do
- Read and analyze historical excerpts discussing the constitutionality of specific acts.
- Identify textual, structural, historical, and policy arguments related to the Constitution.
- Complete a multiple-choice quiz based on your analysis of the provided excerpts.
Reviews
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"It was a great introduction to constitutional law and the work you can expect to be doing in law school."-- Student from Texas A&M University - College Station
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"The program helped me get a head start, familiarizing me on the very same assignments I do in law school!"-- Student from Columbia University
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