The State Action Doctrine & Bill of Rights

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LB

Dec 11, 2018

Very informative and told in a very easy way. The professor is excellent to show examples and explain points so the meaning of the Constitution becomes less difficult to understand

JB

Dec 1, 2020

Erwin is an experienced professor who has a way with the law. He explains in a way that would be easy for a lay person to understand. I hope to learn with him again in the future.

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Lecture 6 (in the series) - The Structure of the Constitution's Protection of Individual Liberties

How are individual rights protected? In this module we’ll take a look at three of the structures that protect our individual liberties: the state action doctrine, the application of the bill of rights to the states, and the levels of scrutiny principle.

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    Erwin Chemerinsky

    Dean and Distinguished Professor of Law, and Raymond Pryke Professor of First Amendment Law

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