Abstract

Invariably, constitutional law courses begin with constitutional powers issues: the origins and scope of judicial review, Congress and the development of national power, the powers of the presidency, the modern administrative state, the states and American federalism, and representation, voting, and electoral politics. In two-semester courses, these issues are addressed in the fall. In one-semes-

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