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"The Supreme Court" is a one-semester course for those curious about how the Court became more [[liberal]] in the 1960s through 1980s, and for those interested in learning how the Court can get back on a more traditional path for the future. 
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seyalski sarskrinaya - ludia ha la de 7000 sviyet+, se rysane 10000- le 12000-, se prasi. Ne letii se ha deli na 1/2, ne rysane, mez 1/3, le 2/3. SE KANSI. Se ne seyalski. Seyalski to 7 le 6 1000~ mez ne rysane, deli ha 1/2 rysane. END.
 
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This course will harness the power of Conservapedia to build an online constitutional law treatise for the [[U.S. Supreme Court]] of the future.  Currently the leading constitutional law treatise cites about 3000 decisions, many of which are quickly becoming outdated and overruled by the [[Roberts Court]].  The author of that constitutional law treatise, Laurence Tribe, has announced that he will not be publishing an updated edition in the near future.  This course and Conservapedia course will fill that void for the online future.
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Categories essential to this course include:
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<br>[[:Category:United States Supreme Court]]
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<br>[[:Category:United States Supreme Court Cases]]
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<br>[[:Conservapedia:Supreme Court Project]]
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Lectures are [[The Supreme Court Lectures|here]].
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Questions addressed in this course include:
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*in how many years does the Supreme Court make or remake 50% (weighted by significance)  of its case law?  Expressed in scientific terms, what is the "half-life" of the Supreme Court?
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*what precedents are there now 5 [[conservative]] votes for overruling?  Are there 5 votes to overrule ''[[Roe v. Wade]]''?
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*which precedents are at risk of being overruled in the upcoming 2007-2008 Term?
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*what are the most interesting cases likely to be appealed to the [[U.S. Supreme Court]]?  Should amicus briefs be filed for any upcoming petitions?
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*will the Supreme Court [[grant cert.]] in the [[gun control]] case, and how will it rule?
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*What are the judicial philosophies of the  [[U.S. Supreme Court]] Justices?
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*What are the worst [[liberal]] decisions rendered by the Court?
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This fascinating course will examine critically the worst decisions of the past half-century and consider judicial and legislative corrections to them.
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This cutting-edge course will emphasize decisions rendered as recently as this summer and will review cases on the Court's docket for the fall.  This course will draw upon the expertise of leading attorneys and activists, including at least one teacher who practices before the [[U.S. Supreme Court]].  Utilizing the full power of Conservapedia, this course will incorporate important news about the Court as it occurs and anticipate issues that will dominate political discourse in the upcoming election season. 
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By the end of the course students will be far more knowledgeable about the most important government institution in the world:  the [[U.S. Supreme Court]]
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== Enroll here: ==
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This free course starts in September.  By enrolling here, you will be able to participate in a restricted namespace to be created only for students and teachers in this class. Both students and teachers should add your id. below to be sure of having a spot in this course:
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--[[User:Aschlafly|Aschlafly]] 15:49, 5 August 2007 (EDT)
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--[[User:Jsusman|Jsusman]] 21:50, 18 August 2007 (EDT) Sure! Let's go! :)
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: Welcome!  Godspeed.--[[User:Aschlafly|Aschlafly]] 22:04, 18 August 2007 (EDT)
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-[[User:Todd16]] 9:29 PM August 23rd 2007 - I would like to join this class too. I have never edited wikipedia so I'm trying to learn this format. Will this be a like a correspondence course, or will we have online meeting times? Thanks! Todd
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: Welcome Todd16!!!  We'll be online but not at fixed times.--[[User:Aschlafly|Aschlafly]] 23:28, 22 August 2007 (EDT)
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-[[User:Legis01|Legis01]] 17:07, 26 August 2007 (EDT)
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: Welcome and Godspeed.--[[User:Aschlafly|Aschlafly]] 17:37, 26 August 2007 (EDT)
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-- I would also be interested in being a student for the course.  Thank you.  [[User:StevenW|StevenW]] 20:48, 7 October 2007 (EDT)
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Is it too late to enroll?  I am not seeking any kind of credit - just trying to keep up with my teenagers so they don't think I am dumb!!  contrary1965
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: Not too late at all. Welcome, and happy Thanksgiving!--[[User:Aschlafly|Aschlafly]] 15:05, 22 November 2007 (EST)
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--[[User:Lulzmeister|Lulzmeister]] 09:39, 30 November 2007 (EST)
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--[[User:MichaelK|MichaelK]] 11:38, 12 February 2008 (EST)
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::Is that September of last year?  Am I too late?  There seems to be only two short lectures up so far.  Can I catch up?  --[[User:MichaelK|MichaelK]] 12:04, 12 February 2008 (EST)
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Will this still happen?  I see that it was set for September of 2007... has it been delayed or canceled or something?  Can I still sign up?--[[User:TomMoore|TomMoore]] 23:32, 10 March 2008 (EDT)
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Hi: I left a message on the Talk page. May I join this course? Thanks. stewgen.
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seyalski sarskrinaya - ludia ha la de 7000 sviyet+, se rysane 10000- le 12000-, se prasi. Ne letii se ha deli na 1/2, ne rysane, mez 1/3, le 2/3. SE KANSI. Se ne seyalski. Seyalski to 7 le 6 1000~ mez ne rysane, deli ha 1/2 rysane. END.