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(5 credits)
Legal decisions and the law often have a major impact on the creation of public policy. In this course, students explore and discuss the relationship between laws and public policy and the impact that court decisions have on policy and policy leaders. They examine the role of administrative agencies in the creation and execution of law and public policy and the role of the courts in resolving challenges to agency rulemaking; they examine conflicts between executive and legislative branches of government and conflicts between and among federal, state, and local laws; and they use legal research and Bluebook citation to identify and cite administrative laws and regulations related to public policy. Students have the opportunity to sharpen their critical-thinking and research-database skills as they search for real-world examples of how fundamental legal concepts and processes affect the creation and execution of law and public policy.