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In its first edition, Erwin Chemerinskys CONSTITUTIONAL LAW proved that a casebook does not have to be simplistic to be student-friendly. Revised and updated for its Second Edition, this class-tested casebook is a comprehensive, accessible, and current alternative that will enliven your class and enlighten your students.
The book retains its distinctive characteristics:
thorough, yet concise to avoid overwhelming students with superfluous detail
presents the law solely through case excerpts and author-written essays
provides both background information and context on constitutional law doctrine
flexible organization, no chapter assumes that students have read other chapters for adaptability in the classroom
straightforward, accessible writing style
Look for these changes in the Second Edition:
new subsection, Presidential Powers and the War on Terrorism, in the chapter on federal executive power, which examines executive authority, detentions, Hamdi v. Rumsfeld, and the constitutionality of military tribunals
expanded treatment of sovereign immunity, to better reflect the way the topic is taught
enriched coverage throughout the book, with fuller presentation of some cases and the inclusion of some dissents
This careful revision also presents the most recent and significant cases in a number of areas, such as:
partisan gerrymandering and the political question doctrine (Vieth v. Jubelirer)
sovereign immunity (University of Alabama v. Garrett, Nevada Department of Human Resources v. Hibbs, Tennessee v. Lane)
preemption (Lorrilard Tobacco Co. v. Reilly, American Insurance v. Garimendi)
state action, emphasizing entwinement (Brentwood Academy Secondary School v. Tennessee Athletic Association)
the taking clause (Palazzolo v. Rhode Island, Tahoe Sierra Preservation Counci, Inc.l v. Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, Brown v. Legal Foundation of Washington)
the overruling of Bowers v. Hardwick in Lawrence v. Texas
affirmative action (Grutter v. Bollinger and Gratz v. Bollinger)
the First Amendment (Ashcroft v. American Civil Liberties Union, Ashcroft v. The Free Speech Coalition, Virginia v. Black, McConnell v. Federal Election Commission, Good News Club v. Milford Central School)
the Establishment Clause as it pertains to vouchers (Zelman v. Simmons Harris), the Pledge of Allegiance (Elk Grove Unified School Dist. v. Newdow), and the question of whether the government must allow its scholarships to be used by students studying for the clergy (Locke v. Davey)
Please visit the new companion website to learn more about this book.
• The Federal Judicial Power
• The Federal Legislative Power
• The Federal Executive Power
• Limits on State Regulatory and Taxing Power
• The Structure of the Constitution¿s Protection of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
• Economic Liberties
• Equal Protection
• Fundamental Rights Under Due Process and Equal Protection
• First Amendment: Freedom of Expression
• First Amendment: Religion
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Overview
In its first edition, Erwin Chemerinskys CONSTITUTIONAL LAW proved that a casebook does not have to be simplistic to be student-friendly. Revised and updated for its Second Edition, this class-tested casebook is a comprehensive, accessible, and current alternative that will enliven your class and enlighten your students.
The book retains its distinctive characteristics:
Look for these changes in the Second Edition:
This careful revision also presents the most recent and significant cases in a number of areas, such as:
Please visit the new companion website to learn more about this book.
Website: http://www.aspenlawschool.com/chemerinsky_constitutionallaw2
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Table of Contents
• The Federal Judicial Power
• The Federal Legislative Power
• The Federal Executive Power
• Limits on State Regulatory and Taxing Power
• The Structure of the Constitution¿s Protection of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
• Economic Liberties
• Equal Protection
• Fundamental Rights Under Due Process and Equal Protection
• First Amendment: Freedom of Expression
• First Amendment: Religion