When I was in graduate school at Harvard (in science), I audited a course in Constitutional Law.
It was given by one of Harvard Law School’s great Constitutional Law scholars, who had been a candidate for the Supreme Court.
The course mainly covered the great Constitutional Law cases, which had been decided by the Supreme Court, from Marbury vs. Madison to the 20th century.
Harvard Law School has a great tradition of teaching and research on Constitutional Law, and of producing constitutional lawyers and judges.
It is a great shame to ruin that tradition!!!!
Understand completely. I went to Stanford.