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Legal Argumentation and Debate: First Amendment Issues in Context
Sean Davidson
Course Objectives: 1) to examine high court cases on the First Amendment and issues related to freedom of expression, freedom of religion, and freedom of the press; 2) to compare and assess the U.S. Supreme Court decisions to those of other courts, including the European Court of Human Rights; 3) to develop skills of reasoning and critical analysis, especially through arguing and deciding cases in moot court exercises.
Course Requirements: Obtain at least 55/100 assessment points (see below)
Final Marks:
(A-E, Erasmus) A: 91-100 B: 82-90 C: 73-81 D: 64-72 E: 55-63
(1-3, regular curriculum students) 1: 89-100 2: 75-88 3: 55-74
Final Mark Assessment:
Moot Court activity: 50% Final Exam: 50%
Course Program:
Week 1: Course introduction
· Interpreting the First Amendment
· Is religion special?
· Considering psychology studies
Week 2: Establishment clause - religious symbols in public places
· Lynch v. Donnelly (nativity scene)