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CONSTITUTIONAL STUDIES Spring 2018 Courses

1. Ancient Foundations of Law, Liberty, and Justice

CL 3183 Hellas: The Civilization of Ancient Greece [Chambers] HON 3993 Roots of Democracy II: Modern Democracy and Its Critics [TR 3:00-4:15 p.. | Kenney] LTRS 2103 Introduction to Constitutional Studies [TR 3:00-4:15 p.m. | Schumaker] LTRS 4503 Capstone Course: The Idea of Freedom [M 4:30-7:10 p.m. | McClay]

2. The Philosophical Background of American Constitutionalism

HON 3993 Roots of Democracy II: Modern Democracy and Its Critics [TR 3:00-4:15 p.m. | Kenney] LTRS 2103 Introduction to Constitutional Studies [MWF 11:30-12:20 p.m. | Schumaker] LTRS 4503 Capstone Course: The Idea of Freedom [M 4:30-7:10 p.m. | McClay] PHIL 3713 History of Social and Political Philosophy [TR 12:00-1:15 p.m. | Trachtenberg] PHIL 3763 Law and Society [MWF 10:30-11:20 a.m. | Heiser] P SC 3713 The Idea of a Liberal Society [TR 10:30-11:45 a.m. | Tipler] P SC 3723 Foundations of American Politics [TR 9:00-10:15 a.m. | Crespin]

3. The American Founding

HON 2973 American Constitutional Law I: Institutional Powers and Constraints [TR 10:30-11:45 a.m. | Wert] HON 3993 Politics of Conservatism [TR 12:00-1:15 p.m. | Wert] HON 3993 Roots of Democracy II: Modern Democracy and Its Critics [TR 3:00-4:15 p.m. | Kenney] LTRS 2103 Introduction to Constitutional Studies [MWF 11:30-12:20 p.m. | Schumaker]

NAS 5970 Comparative Indigenous Peoples’ Law [ 5:00-6:50 | Robertson] PLTRS SC 3723 4303 Foundations Tocqueville’ of America American [TR Politics 3:00-4:15 [TR p.m.9:00-10:15 | Butterfield] a.m. | Crespin]

4. The Constitutional Legacy in the Modern World

HON 2973 American Constitutional Law I: Institutional Powers and Constraints [TR 10:30-11:45 a.m. | Wert] HON 3993 Politics of Conservatism [TR 12:00-1:15 p.m. | Wert] HON 3993 Roots of Democracy II: Modern Democracy and Its Critics [TR 3:00-4:15 p.m. | Kenney] LTRS 2103 Introduction to Constitutional Studies [MWF 11:30-12:20 p.m. | Schumaker]

LTRS 3703 Law and Social Movements [TR 12:00-1:15 p.m. | Schumaker] NASLTRS 5970 4303 Comparative Tocqueville’s Indigenous America [TR Peoples’ 3:00-4:15 Law p.m. [W 5:00-6:50| Butterfield] | Robertson] P SC 3063 Religion and the American Constitution [TR 12:00-1:15 p.m. | Hertzke] P SC 3203 Sexuality, Gender, and the Law [MWF 10:30-11:20 p.m. | Tipler] P SC 3723 Foundations of American Politics [TR 9:00-10:15 a.m. | Crespin] P SC 4283 American Constitutional Law II: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties [MW 3:00-4:15 p.m. | Rowlett] WGS 3513 Gender, Law and Human Rights [TR 10:30-11:45 p.m. | Wall]

*All courses subject to change. Check one.ou.edu for the most current courses. For more information, visit iach.ou.edu. 1. Ancient Foundations of Law, Liberty, and Justice CL C 2603 The Rise and Fall of Greece REQUIREMENTS CL C 3173 Freedom in Greece Students must complete 15 hours of coursework, CL C 3193 Freedom in Rome including 12 upper division hours. The student must take CL C 3403 Law and Justice (2) at least one course from each of the four areas HON 3993 Roots of Democracy (2) and one additional course from areas 2, 3 or 4. HON 3993 Roots of Democracy II: Modern Democracy and Its Critics (2, 3, 4) ( ) - indicates that a course can be used to fulfill another distribution LTRS 2103 Intro to Constitutional Studies (2, 3, 4) LTRS 3510 The Idea of Freedom (2) LTRS 3970 The Idea of Tradition (2) P SC 2703 Justice/Liberty/Good (2) 3. The American Founding HON 3993 Politics of Conservatism (4) 2. The Philosophical Background of American HIST 3083 The American Colonies Constitutionalism HIST 3093 The U.S.: Revolution and New Nation to 1815 HIST 3430 U.S. Constitution 1776-1791 HIST 3363 Legal and Constitutional History of England 1 HIST 3463 Life of the Mind in America: to 1815 HIST 3373 Legal and Constitutional History of England 2 LTRS 3313 Secret Societies in American Culture (4) LTRS 3303 Origins of Rights in Early America (3) LTRS 3353 Interpreting the American Founding LTRS 3510 Thomas Jefferson’s Reading List LTRS 3510 Law in American Life, 1776-2000 (4) LTRS Constitutional Narratives (3, 4) LTRS 3510 After Philadelphia: Constitutional LTRS 3970 American Legal Philosophy (4) Controversies before 1801 LTRS 4503 Capstone: History and Memory LTRS 3903 First Freedoms LTRS 4970 The Federalist and Its Critics (3) LTRS 4970 Toqueville’s America (4) PHIL 3713 History of Social and Political Philosophy NAS 5970 Comparative Indigenous Peoples’ Law PHIL 4763 Philosophy of Law P SC 3203 Sexuality, Gender and the Law (4) P SC 2703 Justice, Liberty, and the Good Society P SC 3213 Law, Politics, and Society (4) P SC 3603 Government of England P SC 4263 American Constitutional Law I: Governance (4) P SC 3703 From Plato to Machiavelli P SC 4273 Constitutional Interpretation (4) P SC 3713 The Idea of a Liberal Society P SC 4293 American Constitutionalism (4) P SC 3723 Foundations of American Politics (3) P SC 3970 The Roots of Democracy from Ancient Greece to the American Founding 4. The Constitutional Legacy in Modern America P SC 4713 Princes, Tyrants, and Statesmen HIST 3423 War, Prosperity, and Depression HIST 3430 U.S. Constitutional History 1900-present HIST 3473 Life of the Mind in America, 1815-1877 HIST 3553 The Civil War HIST 3573 The Constitution vs. the Corporation COURSES HIST 3623 Conformity and Dissent in the 1950s and 1960s HON 2973 Civil Rights/Liberties Area 1 HON 3993 The Constitution and the Economy S 3003 Introduction to Law and Legal Reasoning LTRS 3510 Lincoln’s Constitution / P SC 4020 Lincoln & the Constitution Area 2 LTRS 3510 Debating Constitutional Controversies LTRS 3510 Supreme Court and the U.S. Constitution LTRS 3510 Law and Social Movements LTRS 3713 Gender and the Constitution Area 3 LTRS 3923 Oklahoma and the U.S. Constitution P SC 3020 Congress and the Constituton P SC 3023 Law and Courts P SC 3063 Religion and the American Constitution Area 4 P SC 3113 Bureaucracy and Citizenship P SC 3733 Modernity and its Discontents P SC 4020 1937: Roosevelt versus the Supreme Court Area 2-4 P SC 4283 American Constitutional Law II: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties WGS 3953 Women and the Law