Academics

Courses

Wake Law offers a variety of courses in many areas of legal theory and practice. Below you will find a complete course listing. You can also find lists of courses that satsify the Practical Skills Requirement, Upper-level Writing Requirement, and Legal Research and Writing III Requirement.

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209 - Constitutional Law II (2 hours)
An examination of the role of the Congress and the Supreme Court in the American legal system with emphasis on the powers of Congress, especially over commerce; judicial review, justiciability; separation of powers; executive authority; limitations on state power under preemption, the dormant commerce clause, and the interstate privileges or immunities clause; and procedural due process as a limit on government power. Students also study types of constitutional arguments and analysis.