CURRENTLY TEACHING
Study of the civil rights of the American constitution through readings and the case method.
Prerequisite: PSC-101
Through 25-hour-per-week internships in local or state governmental agencies (both political and administrative) or nongovernmental agencies (such as interest groups, media or nonprofits), students are exposed to the way in which subnational policy is formulated, implemented and evaluated. In addition, students attend a weekly seminar that integrates various themes in public administration, public policy and state and local government.
Prerequisite: PSC-101
TAUGHT COURSES
The judicial process and the federal system through the case method.
Prerequisite: PSC-101.
Study of the civil rights of the American constitution through readings and the case method.
Prerequisite: PSC-101
This course examines an important question: Do court rulings effect significant change in public policy? We examine this question by investigating U.S. Supreme Court holdings and lower court treatment of policy issues in the following areas: abortion; access to justice; race, sexual orientation and gender discrimination; affirmative action and the death penalty.
Prerequisite: PSC-101
Examination of African American, Hispanic, Asian American and Native American efforts to organize for political action in the face of political, social and economic constraints. Groups are compared to other politically active groups in U.S. politics.
Prerequisite: PSC-101PSC-506
Through 25-hour-per-week internships in local or state governmental agencies (both political and administrative) or nongovernmental agencies (such as interest groups, media or nonprofits), students are exposed to the way in which subnational policy is formulated, implemented and evaluated. In addition, students attend a weekly seminar that integrates various themes in public administration, public policy and state and local government.
Prerequisite: PSC-101
FYS-1170-01 Pursuing Equality
In 1896 the U.S. Supreme Court decided in Plessy v. Ferguson that the separation of people by race was legal as long as public accommodations were equal. The "separate but equal" doctrine ushered in full scale segregation in the South. The campaigns of prominent civil rights leaders and groups to overturn the social and political impact of the Plessy v. Ferguson decision in the lives of African-Americans will be studied. Examination of the Back to Africa Movement, the campaign to end Jim Crow laws and the broader civil rights movement.