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
Schedule
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