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Constitutional law : cases, comments and questions / Jesse H. Choper, Earl Warren Professor of Public Law Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley; Michael C. Dorf, Professor of Law, Cornell University; Michael C. Dorf, Professor of Law, Cornell University; Richard H. Fallon, Story Professor of Law, Harvard University; Frederick Schauer, David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Virginia.
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Choper, Jesse H.
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
Fourteenth edition.
Published/Created
St. Paul, MN : West Academic Publishing, [2023]
Description
cviii, 1774 pages ; 26 cm.
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KF4550 .C59365 2023
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Subject(s)
Constitutional law
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United States
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Cases
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Author
Dorf, Michael C.
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Fallon, Richard H., Jr., 1952-
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Schauer, Frederick F.
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Series
American casebook series
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Nature and scope of judicial review
National legislative power
Distribution of Federal powers : separation of powers
State power to regulate
Substantive protection of economic interests
Protection of individual rights : due process, the Bill of RIghts, and unenumerated rights
Freedom of expression and association
Freedom of religion
Equal protection
The concept of State action
Congressional enforcement of Civil Rights
Limitations on judicial power and review.
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ISBN
9781685611439
1685611435
9798887861982
LCCN
2023296090
OCLC
1381182700
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