Constitutional Law FROM THE PUBLISHER
Perspective; Judicial Review; National-Legislature Powers; State Power in American Federalism; Congress and Executive Power; Historical Perspectives on Rights and Liberties; Due Process of Law; Equal Protection; freedom of Expression; Freedom of Religion; State Action; Congressional Legislation in Aid of Civil Rights and Liberties.
SYNOPSIS
The Black Letter Series on Constitutional Law gives a comprehensive and thorough discussion of the subject matter area, focusing on the Dormant Commerce Clause, Abortion, Fundamental Rights/Due Process, Takings, Equal Protection, First Amendment/Content-Based Regulations, Freedom of Religion and many others. The author highlights the important interpretations of cases and how they apply to factual situations. This updated edition will help students and practitioners better understand ever-changing interpretations of our Constitution and how the dynamics of the personalities of the various Justices affect the result.
This Black Letter on Constitutional Law includes a computer disk of the Capsule Summary section...add your class notes and you have the ultimate custom outline for use in class and in preparation for exams. Check out the text correlation chart...you will see that this outline is cross-referenced to the leading casebooks on constitutional law. Numerous Examples, Short Questions & Answers and a Practice Examination are also included to monitor your progress and test your knowledge of the subject matter. Perspective, Analysis, Glossary of important terms and a Table of Cases are also provided to further facilitate your efforts, understanding and performance.