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This Constitutional Law casebook focuses on four key areas: Federalism (Lopez, NY v. U.S., Term Limits, and Seminole Tribe), Equal Protection (affirmative action and voting rights), Free Speech (indecent speech in the internet, tobacco advertising and campaign money), and Religion (Religious Freedom Restoration Act, debates over the meaning of religious liberty).
Table of Contents includes:
The Nature and Sources of the Supreme Court’s Authority;
National Powers and Local Activities: Origins and Recurrent Themes;
The Commerce Power;
Federalism–Based Restraints on Other National Powers in the 1787 Constitution;
Federal Limits on State Power to Regulate the National Economy;
Separation of Powers;
The Bill of Rights and the Post–Civil War Amendments: "Fundamental" Rights and the "Incorporation" Dispute;
Substantive Due Process: Rise, Decline, Revival;
Equal Protection;
The Post–Civil War Amendments and Civil Rights Legislation: Constitutional Restraints on Private Conduct; Congressional Power to Implement the Amendments;
Freedom of Speech—Why Government Restricts Speech—Unprotected and Less Protected Expression;
Freedom of Speech—How Government Restricts Speech—Modes of Abridgment and Standards of Review;
Rights Ancillary to Freedom of Speech;
The Religion Clauses: Free Exercise and Establishment.
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| Condition | Used |
|---|---|
| Shipping Availability | This item ships within the next business day. |
| Heavy | No |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Author | Sullivan, Gunther |
| ISBN | 9781599417523 |
| Edition | 17th ed., 2010 |
| Publisher | West |
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