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Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Spring 1991
This sub-series includes materials directly related to classes Theodore Pedeliski taught in Political Science at the University of North Dakota. These materials are primarily hypothetical legal cases which Pedeliski used as assignments for students in his Constitutional Law classes. This sub-series also includes a few real Constitutional Law cases which were given to students to evaluate.
Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Summer 1991
This sub-series includes materials directly related to classes Theodore Pedeliski taught in Political Science at the University of North Dakota. These materials are primarily hypothetical legal cases which Pedeliski used as assignments for students in his Constitutional Law classes. This sub-series also includes a few real Constitutional Law cases which were given to students to evaluate.
Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Fall 1992
This sub-series includes materials directly related to classes Theodore Pedeliski taught in Political Science at the University of North Dakota. These materials are primarily hypothetical legal cases which Pedeliski used as assignments for students in his Constitutional Law classes. This sub-series also includes a few real Constitutional Law cases which were given to students to evaluate.
Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Spring 1992
This sub-series includes materials directly related to classes Theodore Pedeliski taught in Political Science at the University of North Dakota. These materials are primarily hypothetical legal cases which Pedeliski used as assignments for students in his Constitutional Law classes. This sub-series also includes a few real Constitutional Law cases which were given to students to evaluate.
Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Spring 1993
This sub-series includes materials directly related to classes Theodore Pedeliski taught in Political Science at the University of North Dakota. These materials are primarily hypothetical legal cases which Pedeliski used as assignments for students in his Constitutional Law classes. This sub-series also includes a few real Constitutional Law cases which were given to students to evaluate.
Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Summer 1993
This sub-series includes materials directly related to classes Theodore Pedeliski taught in Political Science at the University of North Dakota. These materials are primarily hypothetical legal cases which Pedeliski used as assignments for students in his Constitutional Law classes. This sub-series also includes a few real Constitutional Law cases which were given to students to evaluate.
Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Spring 1994
This sub-series includes materials directly related to classes Theodore Pedeliski taught in Political Science at the University of North Dakota. These materials are primarily hypothetical legal cases which Pedeliski used as assignments for students in his Constitutional Law classes. This sub-series also includes a few real Constitutional Law cases which were given to students to evaluate.
Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Summer 1994
This sub-series includes materials directly related to classes Theodore Pedeliski taught in Political Science at the University of North Dakota. These materials are primarily hypothetical legal cases which Pedeliski used as assignments for students in his Constitutional Law classes. This sub-series also includes a few real Constitutional Law cases which were given to students to evaluate.
Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Spring 1995
This sub-series includes materials directly related to classes Theodore Pedeliski taught in Political Science at the University of North Dakota. These materials are primarily hypothetical legal cases which Pedeliski used as assignments for students in his Constitutional Law classes. This sub-series also includes a few real Constitutional Law cases which were given to students to evaluate.
Hypothetical Constitutional Law Cases (306): Summer 1995
This sub-series includes materials directly related to classes Theodore Pedeliski taught in Political Science at the University of North Dakota. These materials are primarily hypothetical legal cases which Pedeliski used as assignments for students in his Constitutional Law classes. This sub-series also includes a few real Constitutional Law cases which were given to students to evaluate.