Principles of Constitutional Law (Concise Hornbook Series) This book is completely up to date and includes all major Supreme Court cases through July, 2010, including what may seem to be the ground breaking First Amendment decisions of the Roberts' Court..The authors, recognized authorities for ov
TITLE | : | Principles of Constitutional Law (Concise Hornbook Series) |
AUTHOR | : | |
RATING | : | 4.84 (225 Votes) |
ASIN | : | 0314266097 |
FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
NUMBER of PAGES | : | 925 Pages |
PUBLISH DATE | : | 2010-09-24 |
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The authors, recognized authorities for over a third of a century, provide succinct and authoritative coverage of the major principles in modern American constitutional law. This book is a shortened version based on the authors' hornbook (popular with students) and their six-volume treatise (popular with judges, practitioners, and scholars). It analyzes the constitutional issues studied today, and discusses the origins of judicial review and federal jurisdiction, federal commerce and spending powers, state powers in light of the dormant Commerce Clause, the war power, freedom of speech and religion, equal protection, due process, and other important individual rights and liberties. This book is completely up to date and includes all major Supreme Court cases through July, 2010, including what may seem to be the ground breaking First Amendment decisions of the Roberts' Court.
Editorial :
I'm glad I wasn't taking a sip of a drink when I read several parts such as "If you drink coffee and think you are still clean then I guess that is between you and God!!!" or I would have literally spit out my beverage laughing. I was nervous at first, but the students handled it well--they got the gist of the concepts, were able to discuss the ideas, and to relate the ideas to concrete research projects (midwifery, post-partum depression, movies, and art).. The altitude was causing my bread to be disastrous.
I first got this book from the library, and checked it out for about 12 weeks. Streissguth does an excellent job of telling about the concert and giving the back-story behinds the original idea, as well as why it ended up as an iconic album.
One would do well to learn about this instant in the long career of Cash and how it changed him and America. I'm not even
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