LAW 148
Constitutional Law I
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Spring 2018 - Professor Wonsowicz was probably my favorite professor at UCLA Law. His constitutional law course is by no means easy - it is a lot of work and you definitely have to be outlining consistently throughout the semester to follow along and do well (much like any other law school class you'll take haha). But Wonsowicz does an awesome job during lectures of making sure students understand not just the outcome and reasoning of case law, but also the effective application of that law to entirely new scenarios. In other words, Wonsowicz really knew how to teach students how to "think like a lawyer." I had the same awesome experience when I took his Evidence class as an upper division student. If you have the chance to take any classes with Professor Wonsowicz during your time at UCLA, don't miss out!
Spring 2018 - Professor Wonsowicz was probably my favorite professor at UCLA Law. His constitutional law course is by no means easy - it is a lot of work and you definitely have to be outlining consistently throughout the semester to follow along and do well (much like any other law school class you'll take haha). But Wonsowicz does an awesome job during lectures of making sure students understand not just the outcome and reasoning of case law, but also the effective application of that law to entirely new scenarios. In other words, Wonsowicz really knew how to teach students how to "think like a lawyer." I had the same awesome experience when I took his Evidence class as an upper division student. If you have the chance to take any classes with Professor Wonsowicz during your time at UCLA, don't miss out!