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Michael Sant'Ambrogio - All Courses

Average Grade - 3.006
Median Grade - B
2846 total students

Latest grades from Spring 2024

Michael Sant'Ambrogio - Overview

Course Number Grade Info Latest Grade Data
LAW 532 Average Grade - 3.130
Median Grade - B+
Fall 2020
LAW 530S Average Grade - 3.045
Median Grade - B
Spring 2024
LAW 579U Average Grade - 3.538
Median Grade - A-
Spring 2022
LAW 580B Average Grade - 3.528
Median Grade - A
Fall 2023
LAW 530G Average Grade - 2.959
Median Grade - B
Spring 2015
LAW 500C Average Grade - 2.936
Median Grade - B
Spring 2015

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LAW 500C - Constitutional Law I

A surveys the principles of national powers among Congress, the President, & the Judiciary.

Average Grade - 2.936
Median Grade - B
554 total students

Latest grades from Spring 2015

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LAW 530G - Regulatory State

How government agencies are structured, their authority, and how they carry out their mandates.

Average Grade - 2.959
Median Grade - B
1144 total students

Latest grades from Spring 2015

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LAW 530S - Constitutional Law and the Regulatory State

Constitutional, statutory, and administrative foundations of American government

Average Grade - 3.045
Median Grade - B
720 total students

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LAW 532 - Administrative Law

The study of the administrative process and the delegation to administrative agencies of legislative power.

Average Grade - 3.130
Median Grade - B+
398 total students

Latest grades from Fall 2020

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LAW 579U - Topics in Constitutional Law

Comprehensive review and discussion of original writings relevant to the nation's founding and framing of the Constitution.

Average Grade - 3.538
Median Grade - A-
18 total students

Latest grades from Spring 2022

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LAW 580B - Supreme Court Seminar

Significant issues pending before the Supreme Court of the United States during the current term. Place of the Supreme Court in our governmental system, including the appropriate role of judicial review in a constitutional democracy.

Average Grade - 3.528
Median Grade - A
12 total students

Latest grades from Fall 2023

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