• Academic Freedom.
• Anti-Oligarchy, Anti-Authoritarianism, and the Courts.
• Churches and Corporations in U.S. Constitutionalism.
• Constitutional Reform in the United States.
• The Constitution of Texas in the U.S. Supreme Court.
• Free Speech and Religious Freedom.
• Judicial Dialogue.
• Measuring Judicial Ideology.
• Constitutional Reform in Ecuador.
• Constitutional Courts in Latin America.
• Constitutional Politics in Venezuela.
• Global Patterns in Constitution-Making.
A Certificate Ceremony will take place at the end of the course.
• A copy of a valid passport and visa for travel to the United States.
• English proficiency. An interview may be required in certain cases.
