Constitutional Law Skills in Practice
$59
Credits in
1.00 General
Practice Areas:
Constitutional Law, Criminal Trial Preparations, Government Law, Legal Research & Writing, Litigation, Other, Paralegal
About
This Course
In this course, expert Andrew Tallmer describes the complex facets of Constitutional law. He carefully parses the Preamble to the Constitution, using fascinating case law to delineate the legislative, executive, and judiciary branches.
He asserts that the rights of the people should always be held above the three branches, as proclaimed by the Constitution. He utilizes his experience to explain multiple cases regarding the rights of the people as laid out by the Constitution.
Mr. Tallmer further discusses administrative law and how the bureaucratic details of the Fair Labor Standards Act and other laws are relevant to the Constitution. He provides helpful tips for constitutional law attorneys as well as any practicing lawyer seeking to expand their knowledge and understanding of the Constitution, noting that one must know their own state’s constitution as well as the federal constitution.
Ultimately, Mr. Tallmer’s methods and knowledge of case law make this course informative and captivating.
About the Presenters
Andrew Tallmer, Esq.
Andrew Tallmer Consultants, LLC
Practice Area: Criminal Law (+ 2 other areas)
Andrew Tallmer is the founder of Andrew Tallmer Consultants, LLC. Here, he provides legal training and advice to North Carolina law enforcement personnel. Its courses include law of arrest, search, and seizure, civil liability, canine law, and legal issues for special response teams.Prior to founding Andrew Tallmer Consultants, LLC, Tallmer worked as a professor, Associate Dean, and Dean of Faculty at Kaplan University’s Concord Law School. As Dean of Faculty, he was the primary supervisor of faculty. His responsibilities included course staffing, faculty development, addressing curriculum issues, and taking a lead role in faculty governance.Tallmer worked with the Dean to ...
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