Class
Calendar I. INTRODUCTORY
REMARKS
Monday, August 31: American Politics Appraised
II. THE FOUNDATIONS OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY
Wednesday, September 2: A More
Perfect Union
Friday, September 4: How (Not) to Read
the Constitution
LABOR DAY HOLIDAY:
Monday, September 7
Wednesday, September 9: A
Legacy under Attack
Friday, September 11: American
Federalism
QUIZ #1: Friday, September 11
Monday, September 14: Freedom of Speech
and Dissent, part 1
Wednesday, September 16: Freedom
of Speech and Dissent, part 2
Friday, September 18: Religion and the
Separation of Church and State
- Magleby, et al. (2016): Chapter 14
(continued).
- Edward F. Harrington (2005), The
Metaphorical Wall, America, 192 (January 17): 10.
Monday, September 21: The Right to Privacy
Wednesday, September 23: Capital Punishment
- Magleby, et al. (2016): Chapter 15.
- John Paul Stevens (2010), "On
the Death Sentence," New York Times Review of Books (December 23).
QUIZ #2: Wednesday, September 23
III. LINKAGE INSTITUTIONS
Friday, September 25: Measuring Public Opinion
Monday, September 28: Governing
by Public Opinion
- Magleby, et al. (2016): Chapter 7
(continued).
- Joshua Green (2002), "The Other War Room," Washington
Monthly, April: 11-16.
Wednesday, September 30: Voter Registration and Turnout
Friday, October 2: Voting Behavior
- Magleby, et al. (2016): Chapter
8.
- Matthew Robinson (2002), Party On, Dudes, The
American Spectator, March/April.
Monday, October 5: Political Parties
NO CLASS: Wednesday,
October 7 and Friday, October 9
(Professor attending
the Phi Beta Kappa Societys 44th Triennial Council in Denver, Colorado)
Monday, October 12: Third Parties
Wednesday, October 14: Interest Groups
NO CLASS: Friday,
October 16
(Professor attending
a Yale University conference on
Building Public & Political Will for Climate Action in New Haven,
Connecticut)
Monday, October 19: PACs and the Role of Money in
Politics
- Magleby,
et al. (2016): Chapter 5 (continued).
- Floyd Abrams and Burt Neuborne (2011),
"Debating
'Citizens United,'" The Nation, January 13.
Wednesday, October 21: The News Media
QUIZ #3: Wednesday, October 21
MIDTERM EXAM: Friday, October 23
IV. INSTITUTIONS OF
GOVERNMENT
Monday, October 26: Congress as a
Representative Body
Wednesday, October 28: Congress as a Lawmaking
Body
- Magleby, et al. (2016): Chapter 10
(continued).
- Todd S. Purdum (2010), "The Audacity of
Nope," Vanity Fair (October).
Friday, October 30: Responsiveness without
Responsibility?
- Magleby, et al. (2016): Chapter 10
(continued).
- Lee H. Hamilton (2004), The
Case for Congress, The Wilson Quarterly, Vol. 28, No. 2 (Fall): 12-17.
Monday, November 2: Presidential Powers
Wednesday, November 4: Electing the President
Friday, November 6: Campaigning vs. Governing
Monday, November 9: The Rise of the Bureaucratic State
- Magleby, et al. (2016): Chapter
12.
- Roberta Lynch (1994), Can Markets
Govern? The American Prospect, December 1.
Wednesday, November 11: The Courts and Judicial Review
Friday, November 13: The Court as Politician
Monday, November 16: The
Least Dangerous Branch?
QUIZ #4:
Monday, November 16
V. POLITICS AND PUBLIC POLICY
Wednesday, November 18: Social Welfare Policy, Part 1
- Magleby, et al. (2016): Chapter 17.
Friday, November 20: Social Welfare Policy, Part 1
THANKSGIVING RECESS: November
23-27
Monday, November 30: Social Security
Wednesday, December 2: Health Care, part 1
Friday, December 4: Health
Care, part 2
Monday, December 7: Economic Policy and the
Budget
QUIZ #5: Monday, December 7
VI. CONCLUDING THOUGHTS
Wednesday, December 9: American Democracy Imperfectly Realized
- Magleby, et al. (2016): Conclusion:
"Sustaining Constitutional Democracy."
- Paul Krugman (2014). When
Government Succeeds. The New York Times (November 16).
FINAL EXAM: Friday, December 11 from 9:25-10:15 AM |