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Cases and materials on constitutional law : themes for the constitution's third century / by Daniel A. Farber, Sho Sato Professor of Law, University of California, Berkeley; William N. Eskridge, Jr., John A. Garver, Professor of Jurisprudence, Yale University; Philip P. Frickey, Late Alexander F. and May T. Morrison Professor of Law, University of California, Berkeley; Jane S. Schacter, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law, Stanford Law School.
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Farber, Daniel A., 1950-
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Language
English
Εdition
Fifth edition.
Published/Created
St. Paul, MN : West, [2013]
©2013
Description
xxxviii, 1486 pages ; 26 cm.
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KF4550 .F365 2013
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Subject(s)
Constitutional law
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United States
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Cases
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Author
Eskridge, William N., Jr., 1951-
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Frickey, Philip P., 1953-2010
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Schacter, Jane S.
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Series
American casebook series
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical reference and index.
Contents
A prologue on constitutional history
An introduction to constitutional decisionmaking
The Constitution and racial discrimination
Sex and gender discrimination and other equal protection concerns
Protecting fundamental rights
The First Amendment
Federalism: congressional power and state authority
Separation of powers
Limits on judicial review
Appendices and index
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Constitutional law
ISBN
9780314278302 (hbk.)
0314278303 (hbk.)
LCCN
2013363934
OCLC
853064668
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