1901 E. South Campus Dr., Salt Lake City, UT 84112
1-801-581-6461
Please be informed that our office will be closed for the holiday break starting Friday, December 20th. We will resume operations on Monday, December 30th. Additionally, we will be closed on January 1st in observance of the New Year holiday. For any urgent matters, please email us at register@continue.utah.edu, and we will return your message as soon as we can. Happy Holidays!
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) was born of the English common law (itself a creation of the Middle Ages), honed by centuries of English and colonial American jurisprudence, defined and defended by Alexander Hamilton in the Federalist Papers, and finally created by Article III of the US Constitution and 237 years of actions and opinions of American jurists. Over the years, the Court has evolved in its understanding of the meaning of the Constitution and the role of the Court and its mode of interpretation and it has become in many ways far more powerful than ever anticipated by its creators. This course will focus on a half dozen Courts, identified by their Chief Justice, one or more leading cases decided by the Court, or both. We will look at how the Justices understood and refined their Constitutional role, and how they interpreted the rather general language of the Constitution. Then we will take a deep dive into the Court today, including the 2024 term.
Questions? Call Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at 801-581-6461 or use our online form.
Class meets online via Zoom. A link will be emailed a few days before the first class begins.
Date(s) | Day | Time | Location |
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01/21/25 - 02/25/25 | T | 9:30 am -11:00 am | Online |
Instructor: ELIZABETH WHITSETT
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Questions? Call Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at 801-581-6461 or use our online form.