William G. Weaver
DirectorPatti and Paul Yetter Center for Law
Professor
Political Science and Public Administration
Law School Preparation Institute (LSPI)
Masters of Leadership Studies (MLS)
Liberal Arts (College of)
William Weaver received his B.A. in Government from California State University at Sacramento (1987), and his M.A. (1989), Ph.D. (1993), and J.D. (1992) from the University of Virginia. In law school he was on the editorial board of the Virginia Law Review. Weaver served in the U.S. Army for eight years in Augsburg, Germany and West Berlin (American Sector) (under the quadripartite agreement). He attended the Defense Language Institute and Cryptologic Warfare School. Presently, he is a professor in the Department of Political Science and Director and Co-Founder of the Patti and Paul Yetter Center for Law at the University of Texas at El Paso. His research focuses on the presidency, national security law, the Federal Tort Claims Act, and government abuse of power. His publications include Presidential Secrecy and the Law (Johns Hopkins U. P., 2007), and articles concerning the state secrets privilege, extraordinary rendition, tort liability of the federal government, the contempt power, and other subjects at the intersection of law and political science. His articles have appeared in American Political Science Review, Virginia Law Review, Political Science Quarterly, Presidential Studies Quarterly, Journal of Business Ethics, British Journal of American Legal Studies and other venues. He has testified before the U.S Congress several times concerning executive branch secrecy and been interviewed for print, radio, and televised publication on numerous occasions.
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Term | Course | Section | Syllabus |
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Spring 2025 | RSRC 4033 - Undergraduate Research | 24837 | |
Fall 2024 | POLS 4370 - Independent Reading in Pol Sci | 17504 |
Term | Course | Section | Syllabus |
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Summer 2024 | POLS 4323 - Courts in Action | 33227 | Syllabus |
Summer 2024 | POLS 4322 - Legal Reasoning | 33226 | Syllabus |
Spring 2024 | POLS 3320 - Constitutional Law | 26815 | Syllabus |
Spring 2024 | POLS 4325 - Spec Topics in Law & Politics | 27694 | Syllabus |
Summer 2023 | POLS 4322 - Legal Reasoning | 35925 | |
Fall 2022 | POLS 4325 - Spec Topics in Law & Politics | 17130 | Syllabus |
Fall 2022 | AFST 3390 - Topics in African/Amer Studies | 14607 | |
Fall 2022 | RSRC 4033 - Undergraduate Research | 14162 | |
Summer 2022 | POLS 4322 - Legal Reasoning | 34280 | |
Spring 2022 | POLS 4324 - Introduction to Private Law | 28411 | Syllabus |
Fall 2021 | POLS 3342 - American Political Thought | 16905 | |
Fall 2021 | POLS 4370 - Independent Reading in Pol Sci | 16080 | |
Fall 2021 | POLS 4344 - Sp Topics in Political Theory | 17014 | Syllabus |
Summer 2021 | POLS 4322 - Legal Reasoning | 34214 | |
Spring 2021 | POLS 4344 - Sp Topics in Political Theory | 28051 | |
Fall 2020 | POLS 3320 - Constitutional Law | 16562 | Syllabus |
Fall 2020 | POLS 4340 - The American Constitution | 18365 | |
Summer 2020 | POLS 4322 - Legal Reasoning | 34406 | |
Spring 2020 | POLS 3340 - Western Political Heritage I | 28047 | Syllabus |
Fall 2019 | POLS 3342 - American Political Thought | 18095 | |
Fall 2019 | POLS 4324 - Introduction to Private Law | 18100 | |
Summer 2019 | POLS 4322 - Legal Reasoning | 35190 | |
Summer 2019 | MLS 5315 - Org Theory and Behavior | 36263 | |
Summer 2019 | MLS 5315 - Org Theory and Behavior | 36264 | |
Spring 2019 | POLS 4317 - U.S. Constitutional Structure | 28162 | Syllabus |
Fall 2018 | POLS 3315 - Judicial Process | 18443 | |
Summer 2018 | POLS 4322 - Legal Reasoning | 33005 | |
Summer 2018 | MLSX 5315 - Org Theory and Behavior | 35777 | |
Summer 2018 | MLSX 5315 - Org Theory and Behavior | 35785 | |
Summer 2018 | MLSX 5315 - Org Theory and Behavior | 35786 | |
Spring 2018 | MLSX 5315 - Org Theory and Behavior | 28743 | |
Spring 2018 | MLSX 5315 - Org Theory and Behavior | 28744 | |
Fall 2017 | MLSX 5315 - Org Theory and Behavior | 19363 | |
Fall 2017 | MLSX 5315 - Org Theory and Behavior | 19364 | |
Summer 2017 | POLS 4322 - Legal Reasoning | 33204 | |
Summer 2017 | MLSX 5315 - Org Theory and Behavior | 35548 | |
Summer 2017 | MLSX 5315 - Org Theory and Behavior | 35549 | |
Summer 2017 | MLSX 5315 - Org Theory and Behavior | 35578 | |
Summer 2017 | MLSX 5315 - Org Theory and Behavior | 35579 | |
Spring 2017 | MLSX 5315 - Org Theory and Behavior | 28838 | |
Spring 2017 | MLSX 5315 - Org Theory and Behavior | 28839 | |
Spring 2017 | MLSX 5315 - Org Theory and Behavior | 28851 | |
Spring 2017 | MLSX 5315 - Org Theory and Behavior | 28852 |
Term | Course | Section | Evaluation |
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Summer 2024 | POLS 4323 - Courts in Action | 33227 | Evaluation |
Summer 2024 | POLS 4322 - Legal Reasoning | 33226 | Evaluation |
Spring 2024 | POLS 3320 - Constitutional Law | 26815 | Evaluation |
Spring 2024 | POLS 4325 - Spec Topics in Law & Politics | 27694 | Evaluation |
Summer 2023 | POLS 4322 - Legal Reasoning | 35925 | Evaluation |
Fall 2022 | POLS 4325 - Spec Topics in Law & Politics | 17130 | Evaluation |
Fall 2022 | AFST 3390 - Topics in African/Amer Studies | 14607 | Evaluation |
Summer 2022 | POLS 4322 - Legal Reasoning | 34280 | Evaluation |
Spring 2022 | POLS 4324 - Introduction to Private Law | 28411 | Evaluation |
Fall 2021 | POLS 3342 - American Political Thought | 16905 | Evaluation |
Fall 2021 | POLS 4344 - Sp Topics in Political Theory | 17014 | Evaluation |
Summer 2021 | POLS 4322 - Legal Reasoning | 34214 | Evaluation |
Spring 2021 | POLS 4344 - Sp Topics in Political Theory | 28051 | Evaluation |
Fall 2020 | POLS 3320 - Constitutional Law | 16562 | Evaluation |
Fall 2020 | POLS 4340 - The American Constitution | 18365 | Evaluation |
Summer 2020 | POLS 4322 - Legal Reasoning | 34406 | Evaluation |
Spring 2020 | POLS 3340 - Western Political Heritage I | 28047 | Evaluation |
Fall 2019 | POLS 3342 - American Political Thought | 18095 | Evaluation |
Fall 2019 | POLS 4324 - Introduction to Private Law | 18100 | Evaluation |
Summer 2019 | POLS 4322 - Legal Reasoning | 35190 | Evaluation |
Summer 2019 | MLS 5315 - Org Theory and Behavior | 36263 | Evaluation |
Spring 2019 | POLS 4317 - U.S. Constitutional Structure | 28162 | Evaluation |
William Weaver received his B.A. in Government from California State University at Sacramento (1987), and his M.A. (1989), Ph.D. (1993), and J.D. (1992) from the University of Virginia. In law school he was on the editorial board of the Virginia Law Review. Weaver served in the U.S. Army for eight years in Augsburg, Germany and West Berlin (American Sector) (under the quadripartite agreement). He attended the Defense Language Institute and Cryptologic Warfare School. Presently, he is a professor in the Department of Political Science and Director and Co-Founder of the Patti and Paul Yetter Center for Law at the University of Texas at El Paso. His research focuses on the presidency, national security law, the Federal Tort Claims Act, and government abuse of power. His publications include Presidential Secrecy and the Law (Johns Hopkins U. P., 2007), and articles concerning the state secrets privilege, extraordinary rendition, tort liability of the federal government, the contempt power, and other subjects at the intersection of law and political science. His articles have appeared in American Political Science Review, Virginia Law Review, Political Science Quarterly, Presidential Studies Quarterly, Journal of Business Ethics, British Journal of American Legal Studies and other venues. He has testified before the U.S Congress several times concerning executive branch secrecy and been interviewed for print, radio, and televised publication on numerous occasions.
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