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Semester: Spring
Credit: 1.0
Faculty: David King
| Day | Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|
| First Day | 1/29 | ||
| Meet Day | T/Th | 1:10 PM - 2:30 PM | Starr |
| Review |
What would it be like to be a member of Congress or to serve as a staffer on Capitol Hill? Taught by the faculty chair of Harvard’s Program for Newly Elected Members of Congress, this course puts students in the midst of legislative politics through simulations, readings, and guests. The course begins with the theory and history of legislatures and ends with a simulation involving lobbyists, journalists, and would-be legislators. It is ideal for anyone considering working with the Congress or state legislatures.