American Constitutional Law Volume II: The Bill of Rights and Subsequent Amendments

American Constitutional Law Volume II: The Bill of Rights and Subsequent Amendments
ISBN-10
049500751X
ISBN-13
9780495007517
Category
Civil rights
Language
English
Published
2007
Publisher
Wadsworth Publishing Company
Authors
Ralph A. Rossum, George Alan Tarr

Description

Enhance your understanding of the nationÂ's defining document with AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: THE BILL OF RIGHTS AND SUBSEQUENT AMENDMENTS, VOLUME II! With a focus on individualsÂ' rights and responsibilities, this political science text provides you with the information you need to understand the principles, prospects, and problems of America. Chapter and case introductions frame the development of the law and help you understand both the material and its context. Precedent-setting cases in areas such as privacy, criminal procedure, and abortion rights are included in the text and you can use the companion website to read additional cases of historical significance and current cases as they are decided.

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