For a general discussion rejecting a distinction between constitutional rights and remedies , see Levinson , Rights Essentialism and Remedial Equilibration , 99 Colum.L.Rev . 857 ( 1999 ) . Levinson contends that rights and remedies are ...
In an informative note , Michael Collins discusses United States v . Mundell , 27 F.Cas . 23 ( C.C.D.Va.1795 ) ( No. 15,834 ) , a little known Circuit Court decision by Supreme Court Justice James Iredell . Collins , Justice Iredell ...
hardly mentioned the Lee decision . A narrower concurring opinion by Justice O'Connor , joined by Justices Scalia and Thomas , acknowledged the relevance of Lee , but distinguished it on the ground that while the official defendants in ...
The Court , per O'CONNOR , J. , rejected arguments for applying " the deferential standard of review articulated in Turner v . Safley , 482 U.S. 78 , 107 S.Ct. 2254 , 96 L.Ed.2d 64 ( 1987 ) , under which courts will ordinarily uphold ...
This book argues that the Supreme Court performs two functions.
Furnishes a fundamental introduction to American constitutional law for non-lawyers, covering such topics as the freedom of speech and the guarantee of equal protection, as well as the cases and personalities that have shaped constitutional ...
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Suitable for lawyers and non-lawyers alike, this book discusses contemporary constitutional doctrine involving such issues as freedom of speech, freedom of religion, rights to privacy and sexual autonomy, the death penalty, and the powers ...
Harvard law professor Richard H. Fallon introduces non-lawyers to the workings of American constitutional law.
This long-popular constitutional law casebook has added two new co-authors for its newest (12th) new edition, Michael Dorf and Frederick Schauer, who have brought deep background and rich insight in helping to bring the book thoroughly up ...
The organization of the new compact book will be similar to the much larger Choper - Fallon - Kamisar - Shiffrin casebook (one which will continue to be revised and published) and the big book (which contains many Notes & Questions) will be ...
Harvard law professor Richard H. Fallon introduces non-lawyers to the workings of American constitutional law.
About the author: Richard Fallon has been a professor at Harvard Law School since 1982. He has written numerous books and articles on law, primarily focusing on constitutional law. Stubborn as a Mule is his first novel.
An annually-revised paperback designed for a single-semester course on constitutional law, this book is roughly half the length of many hardcover casebooks.
This supplement brings the main casebook up to date with recent changes in the law.
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This 2010 Supplement updates the main text with recent developments.
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