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Constitutional Law: 1999-2000 Edition
Presents an up-to-date analysis of critical constitutional issues.
A new discussion of the Religion Clauses' treatment considers church autonomy in light of Hosanna-Tabor. The text on freedom of expression has been revised to incorporate new cases such as Citizens United v.
Part of a two-volume set (with a corresponding text on Individual Rights,) these books compose a foundation in the doctrines and methods of constitutional law and constitutional argument.
A complete Teacher's Manual and Annual Case Supplement round out this acclaimed text. The Fourth Edition introduces a streamlined presentation for even greater manageability.
After your casebook, a Casenote Legal Brief is your most important reference source for the entire semester. The series is trusted for its expert summary of the principal cases in your casebook.
This edition of the casebook is designed specifically for use by undergraduate and graduate students who are interested in Constitutional Law but who are not law students.
The 2022 Supplement contains excerpts from cases decided during the October 2021 Term. New to the 2022 Edition: City of Austin, Texas v. Reagan National Advertising of Austin, LLC Shurtleff v. Boston United States v.
This comprehensive book presents the inner workings of American constitutional law within the framework of the social, legal, and political contexts from which the cases arose. It addresses the implications...
The second part of the book contains approximately 200 pages of summarized cases which have been newly edited to ensure accessibility.
Coverage includes the history and content of the US Constitution, freedom of speech, the use of force, search and seizure, right to counsel, and federal criminal and civil remedies for...
This book is part of the Context and Practice Series, edited by Michael Hunter Schwartz, Professor of Law and Dean of the McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific.
This book is part of the Context and Practice Series, edited by Michael Hunter Schwartz, Professor of Law and Dean of the McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific.
The text is updated with the most recent cases throughout. A two-color design features an art program and boxed Study Guides, and the text is available in e-formats as well as print.
It covers all significant constitutional developments up to April 2019. This second edition is comprised of three thematic parts.
Constitutional Law: The Religion Clauses provides an analytical framework for understanding and evaluating the Supreme Court's constitutional doctrine. Topics include: History, underlying values, and evolving meaning of religion clauses Doctrinal...
This supplement brings the principal text current with recent developments in the law.
This title was first published in 2000: This volume of essays explores a number of fundamental constitutional law questions in a variety of historical and jurisdictional contexts.
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