Examines relationship between American government and religion with particular attention to Establishment Clause jurisprudence and interest group politics. Teaches analytical methods of reading case law and public interest litigation.
4
UnitsOptional
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeUpper division only
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeMoore is a really nice guy, an easy A. I enjoyed him because he was easygoing, but he also has a great personality. He's humorous and a genuine person, and is flexible to every student's needs. I wish every writing professor was like Moore; I'd definitely take him again.
Great professor, an easy A really. He's a nice guy and really interesting. He's funny and has a sweet personality. I definitely will choose him everytime.
Very nice professor. Very helpful and nice. He is open to any point of view.
Prof Moore is so sweet! He was always super helpful and very approachable when you have questions about the class. He was a little politically biased sometimes that was annoying at times. But I still highly recommend taking him as long as you put in time for the readings and write thought provoking essays the class should not be hard.
I love Prof. Moore! He is always there to help with the essays and casually chat about movies. His essay topics are actually interesting and fun to write! I definitely recommend him and I would love to take him again! He's a funny, cute, easy-going inspirational guy! :)
One of the best professors I have ever met. His sense of humor and enthusiasm for the subject he teaches made the class amazing