Constitutional Law

  • Constitutional Law: Governmental Powers and Individual Freedoms
    By Daniel J. Hall, John Feldmeier

    Relevant and readable, this Third Edition of Constitutional Law: Governmental Powers and Individual Freedoms remains the most up-to-date constitutional law textbook on the market.

  • Constitutional Law
    By Geoffrey R. Stone, Louis Michael Seidman, Cass R. Sunstein

    L. Rev. 1 (1991), 575 Gould, Mixing Bodies and Beliefs: The Predicament of Tribes, 101 Colum. L. Rev. 702 (2001), 606 Graber, The New Fiction: Dred Scott and the Language of Judicial Authority, 82 Chi.-Kent L. Rev.

  • Constitutional Law: Rights, Liberties and Justice 8th Edition
    By Lee Epstein, Thomas G. Walker

    Perry 545 U.S. 677 (2005) http://laws.findlaw.com/US/000/03-1500.html Oral arguments are available at http://www.oyez.org. Vote: 5 (Breyer, Kennedy, Rehnquist, Scalia, Thomas) 4 (Ginsburg, O'Connor, Souter, Stevens) OPINION OF THE ...

  • Constitutional Law: Seventh Edition, 2017 Supplement
    By Geoffrey R. Stone, Louis Michael Seidman, Cass R. Sunstein

    Chief Justice Roberts, joined by Justices Scalia, Thomas, and Alito; Justice Scalia, joined by Justice Thomas; ... At the end of the Note, add the following: Recent scholarship has thrown doubt on the claim that Roe was strongly ...

  • Constitutional Law: Cases and Materials 2007
    By William Cohen, Vikram Amar, Jonathan D. Varat

    Schempp , 374 U.S. 203 ( 1963 ) , Justice Goldberg , joined by Justice Harlan , wrote , in respect to the First Amendment's Religion Clauses , that there is “ no simple and clear measure which by precise application can readily and ...

  • Constitutional Law: 1997 Cases and Materials
    By William Cohen, Jonathan D. Varat

    In the last days of the Woodrow Wilson administration , Albert Burleson , Wilson's Postmaster General , came to believe that Frank Myers , the Postmaster in Portland , Oregon , had committed fraud in the course of his official duties .

  • Constitutional Law: Cases Materials and Problems, 2019 Supplement
    By Bryan K. Fair, Russell L. Weaver, Steven I. Friedland

    Forbes, 523 U.S. 666, 677 (1998), that aside from traditional public fora and designated public fora, “other government properties are either nonpublic fora or not fora at all.” Since the traditional public forum category is limited to ...

  • Constitutional Law
    By Jonathan Miller

    Constitutional Law

  • Constitutional Law
    By Geoffrey R. Stone

    Kline , 791 , 939 , 940 Walters v . National Ass'n of Radiation Survivors , 935 Walz v . Tax Comm'n , 1436 , 1448 , 1449 , 1450 ... Walter , 1456 Wolston v . Reader's Digest Ass'n , 1129 Wood v . Georgia , 1054 Woods v . Cloyd W.

  • Constitutional Law: Cases Materials and Problems, Fourth Edition, 2017 Supplement
    By Bryan K. Fair, Russell L. Weaver, Steven I. Friedland

    The majority observes that the redistricting plan's architect, Delegate Chris Jones, performed a “functional analysis” in deciding that District 75 required a 55% black voting-age population — as opposed ...

  • Constitutional Law: Cases, Materials, and Problems
    By Russell L. Weaver, Steven I. Friedland, Richard D. Rosen

    Connor, 490 U.S. 386 (1989), 646 Graham v. Richardson, 403 U.S. 365 (1971), 1012–1013, 1015–1016, 1021 Granholm v. Heald, 544 U.S. 460 (2005), 404–410 Gratz v. Bollinger, 539 U.S. 244 (2003), 945–946, 948–949, 958, 961–963, ...

  • Constitutional Law: Structure and Rights in Our Federal System
    By William C. Banks, Rodney A. Smolla, Daan Braveman

    NOTES AND QUESTIONS ( 1 ) What precisely did the Court hold in Cooper ? Does the holding in Cooper follow necessarily from Marbury ? Former Attorney General Edwin Meese opined : “ The ( Brown ] decision was binding on the parties in the ...

  • Constitutional Law: Cases in Context, 2021 Supplement
    By Randy E. Barnett, Josh Blackman

    ... Frazee v. Illinois Dept. of Employment Security (1989). Other cases applied Sherbert but found no violation. In United States v. Lee (1982), the Court held that mandatory contributions to Social Security were constitutional because ...

  • Constitutional law: cases and materials : 2003 supplement
    By William Cohen, Jonathan D. Varat

    [ T ] hree Members of today's majority [ , ] in Planned Parenthood v . ... Today , however , the widespread opposition to Bowers , a decision resolving an issue as “ intensely divisive ” as the issue in Roe , is offered as a reason in ...

  • Constitutional Law: Cases Comments and Questions,12th
    By Richard H. Fallon, Michael C. Dorf, Yale Kamisar

    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 ...

  • Constitutional Law: Cases, Comments, and Questions
    By Michael C. Dorf, Jesse H. Choper, Richard H. Fallon Jr.

    Hardbound - New, hardbound print book.

  • Constitutional Law: Cases, Comments, Questions
    By Jesse H. Choper

    The Notes and Questions, which have long been a hallmark of the book, present a wide range of perspectives for students to consider, rather than reflecting a single point of view that users of the book must either adopt or teach against.

  • Constitutional Law: Cases, Comments, and Questions, 11th, 2013 Supplement
    By Richard H. Fallon, Yale Kamisar, Jesse H. Choper

    This supplement brings the principal text current with recent developments in the law.

  • Constitutional Law: Cases, Comments, and Questions, 2019 Supplement
    By Michael C. Dorf, Jesse H. Choper, Frederick Schauer

    This supplement brings the principal text current with recent developments in the law.

  • Constitutional Law: Cases Materials and Problems, 2020 Supplement
    By Bryan K. Fair, Russell L. Weaver, Steven I. Friedland

    Updegraff, 344 U.S. 183 (1952) (loyalty oaths), Shelton v. Tucker, 364 U.S. 479 (1960) (disclosure of memberships and contributions), and Keyishian v. Board of Regents of Univ. of State of N. Y., 385 U.S. 589 (1967) (subversive speech).