The course examines the constitutional law of U.S. national security policy. It explores classic constitutional issues, such as separation of powers, war powers of the President and Congress, intelligence operations, and treaty-making, as well as contemporary policy issues, such as domestic wiretapping, and the internment and trial of suspected terrorists.

Social Scientific and Historical Perspectives
Prerequisites
PG 101, 103, or permission of the instructor.
Course UID
004675.1
Course Subject
PG
Catalog Number
338
Long title
National Security Law