Introduction: Putting the people back in "We the people" / Michael C. Dorf -- The story of Marbury v. Madison: making defeat look like victory / Michael W. McConnell -- The story of McCulloch: banking on national power / Daniel A. Farber -- The story of Wickard v. Filburn: agriculture, aggregation, and commerce / Jim Chen -- The story of Bush v. Gore: the paradox of judicial activism / Michael J. Gerhardt -- The story of Dred Scott: originalism's forgotten past / Christopher L. Eisgruber -- The story of Plessy v. Ferguson: the death and resurrection of racial formalism / Cheryl I. Harris -- The story of Korematsu: the Japanese-American cases / Neil Gotanda -- The story of Baker v. Carr / Stephen Ansolabehere and Samuel Issacharoff -- The story of Lochner v. New York: impediment to the growth of the regulatory state / David E. Bernstein -- Contested ground : The story of Roe v. Wade and its impact on American society / Lucinda M. Finley -- The story of Whitney v. California: the power of ideas / Ashutosh A. Bhagwat -- The story of West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette: the pledge of allegiance and the freedom of thought / Vincent Blasi and Seana V. Shiffrin -- The story of Al Smith: the first amendment meets grandfather peyote / Garrett Epps -- The story of City of Boerne v. Flores: federalism, rights, and judicial supremacy / Mark Tushnet -- The story of the Guantánamo cases: habeas corpus, the reach of the Court, and the war on terror / Benjamin Wittes and Hannah Neprash.
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Updated through the end of the 2021 Supreme Court session, this book remains and indispensable resource for undergraduate and law school students, lawyers, and everyone interested in our nation’s laws and Constitution.
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Cases and Materials on Constitutional Law
An annually-revised paperback designed for a single-semester course on constitutional law, this book is roughly half the length of many hardcover casebooks.
An annually-revised paperback designed for a single-semester course on constitutional law, this book is roughly half the length of many hardcover casebooks.
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