Constitutional law : governmental powers and individual freedoms

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Constitutional law : governmental powers and individual freedoms

Daniel E. Hall, John P. Feldmeier

Pearson, c2012

2nd ed

  • : hardcover

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: PRINCIPLES IN PRACTICE, 2/e offers comprehensive coverage of two traditional constitutional law subjects: governmental powers and civil liberties. It strives to balance historically significant cases with contemporary problems and includes excerpts of significant cases within the text. Written in a style designed for undergraduates, legal terms are defined in a running glossary and applications assignments appear at the end of each chapter. This edition includes new end-of-chapter exercises, expanded appendices, current case law and features that demonstrate how constitutional law occurs at all levels, branches and areas of the government-not just in the U.S. Supreme Court.

目次

PART I: GOVERNMENTAL POWERS 1. Constitutionalism and Rule of Law 2. Dividing Governmental Power 3. The Judiciary: Its role and Jurisdiction 4. Congress 5. The Presidency 6. Administrative Agencies in the Constitutional Scheme 7. Contemporary Federalism: The State and Federal Relationship PART II: INDIVIDUAL LIBERTIES 8. The Bill of Rights 9. The Freedom of Expression 10. Religion and the Constitution 11. Substantive Due Process, Privacy, and Other Liberties 12. Equal Protection 13. Civil Liberties in the Criminal Justice System APPENDIX A: CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APPENDIX B: HOW TO BRIEF A CASE APPENDIX C: HISTORY OF UNITED STATES JUSTICES BY SEAT APPENDIX D: SELECTED EXECUTIVE ORDERS AND MEMORANDA

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