Constitutional Law

Article III of the U.S. Constitution states “The judicial power of the United States, shall be vested in one Supreme Court, and in such inferior courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish. The judges, both of the supreme and inferior courts,...

Motion for Summary Judgment

You will be writing a “Motion for Summary Judgment,” in effect. For this paper, I will choose to side with Epic Brewing (see attached files for the given case this paper is based on). Your motion need not be formatted as such (i.e., not as a legal document), however,...

Theories of Law and Society

Legal Studies 103: Theories of Law and Society – Spring 2018 Final Examination. Instructions: be sure to read all of the instructions carefully before beginning the exam. All of this information is critical to your performance and evaluation. The exam is divided...

Concepts of federalism

Choose an event with which the Supreme Court or the American judicial system is wrestling. Apply the concepts of federalism, and at least two other important concepts we have covered in class. You must use a minimum of ten sources, and a minimum of five sources must...

Race and the Law

PSC 293: Race and the Law Term Paper Please choose one of the major cases (it still must be good law) that we have read during the course of the semester and explain your either think it was rightly OR wrongly decided. You can use materials from the course and any...

Municipal Law Semester Research Project

The Semester Research Project is a self-directed learning exercise where students will craft a “real world” initiative to improve the lives of affected Massachusetts citizens, research the law and governance on the initiative, synthesize, explain the project in a...