Constitutional law for a changing America : rights, liberties, and justice
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Constitutional law for a changing America : rights, liberties, and justice
CQ Press, c2013
8th ed
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Description
Judicial decisions never occur in a vacuum u they are influenced by a myriad of political factors. From lawyers and interest groups, to the shifting sentiments of public opinion, to the ideological and behavioral inclinations of the justices, Epstein and Walker show how all these dynamics play an integral part in the overall development of constitutional doctrine. Drawing deeply from the spheres of political science and legal studies, the exceperted case material is skillfully analyzed and presented for todayAEs students. Known for fastidious revising and streamlining, the authors account for the latest scholarship in the field and offer rock-solid analysis of recent landmark cases, including as all the important opinions handed down through 2011. Building on the successes of the 7th edition, the bookAEs clean layout and design clearly distinguishes between commentary and opinion excerpts. Not only does the design make the book an easier read for students, it effectively showcases photos, justice biographies, and the oAftermathoe and oGlobal Perspectiveoe sidebars. And based on positive user feedback, the authors have added even more Aftermath boxes in this new edition. New cases in the 8th edition: Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church and School v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (2012) Snyder v. Phelps (2011) Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association (2011) United States v. Jones (2012) Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission
Table of Contents
Chronological Table of Cases
Tables, Figures, and Boxes
Preface
I. THE SUPREME COURT AND THE CONSTITUTION
1. Understanding the U.S. Supreme Court
2. The Judiciary: Institutional Powers and Constraints
3. Incorporation of the Bill of Rights
II. CIVIL LIBERTIES
4. Religion: Exercise and Establishment
5.Freedom of Speech, Assembly, and Association
6.Freedom of the Press
7. The Boundaries of Free Expression: Libel, Obscenity, and Emerging Areas of Government Concern
8. The First Amendment and the Internet
9. The Right to Keep and Bear Arms
10. The Right to Privacy
III. THE RIGHTS OF THE CRIMINALLY ACCUSED
11. Investigations and Evidence
12. Attorneys, Trials, and Punishments
IV. CIVIL RIGHTS
13. Discrimination
14. Voting and Representation
Reference Material
Constitution of the United States
Federalist Paper, No. 78
U.S. Presidents
Thumbnail Sketch of the Supreme Court's History
The Justices
Natural Courts
Supreme Court Calendar
Briefing Supreme Court Cases
Glossary
Online Case Archive Index
Subject Index
Case Index
Image Credits
About the Authors
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