EM7222
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Legal Issues in Homeland and National Security
Course Description
This course examines the domestic legal framework that pertains to the U.S. government's execution of national and homeland security policies. It is a rigorous, upper-level course that will require students to master complex materials related to topic areas that include constitutional separation of powers related to national and homeland security; prosecution of national and homeland security criminal cases in civilian courts; identification of the legal implications of emerging technologies in national and homeland security; and understanding legal issues related to intelligence collection.
Credits
3
Course Types
Books/Materials >$50, MSSEP Elective