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Constitutional Law

Author: Gerald Gunther
Published: January 2000
Publisher: Foundation Press, Incorporated
ISBN: 1566629071
Hardcover Book
Number of Pages: 1500
 
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The 13th edition of Constitutional Law maintains the structure of recent editions while thoroughly streamlining material and updating the cases covered. In addition, for the first time, a detailed Teacher's Manual has been prepared to assist current and new users in understanding the breadth and depth of this leading publication.
Important features:

Table of ContentsChapter 1. The Nature and Sources of the Supreme Court's Authority
Chapter 2. National Powers and Local Activities: Origins and Recurrent Themes
Chapter 3. The Commerce Power
Chapter 4. Federalism-Based Restraints on Other National Powers in the 1787 Constitution
Chapter 5. Federal Limits on State Power to Regulate the National Economy
Chapter 6. Separation of Powers
Chapter 7. The Bill of Rights and the Post-Civil War Amendments:
"Fundamental"
Procedural Rights and the "Incorporation" Dispute
Chapter 8. Substantive Due Process: Rise, Decline, and Revival
Chapter 9. Equal Protection
Chapter 10. The Post-Civil War Amendments and Civil Rights Legislation:
Constitutional Restraints on Private Conduct; Congressional Power to Implement the Amendment
Chapter 11. Freedom of Speech-Why Government Restricts Speech-Unprotected and Less Protected Expression
Chapter 12. Freedom of Speech-How Government Restricts Speech-Modes of Abridgment and Standards of Review
Chapter 13. Rights Ancillary to Freedom of Speech
Chapter 14. The Religion Clauses: Free Exercise and Establishment


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