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Constitutional Law Cases in Context

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ISBN-10: 1454806923

ISBN-13: 9781454806929

Edition: 2nd 2013 (Revised)

Authors: Randy E. Barnett, Howard E. Katz

List price: $278.00
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Book details

List price: $278.00
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2013
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
Publication date: 6/27/2013
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 1712
Size: 7.50" wide x 10.00" long x 2.40" tall
Weight: 6.182
Language: English

Randy E. Barnett attended Northwestern University where he studied philosophy. He received his J.D. from Harvard University and worked as a prosecutor for several years. Barnett then turned to teaching and is currently the Austin B. Fletcher Professor of Law at Boston University Law School. Barnett has written frequently on law topics ranging from criminal law to constitutional rights and the role of consent in contract law. The Structure of Liberty: Justice and the Rule of Law, The Function of Restitutive Justice, and The Rights Retained by the People: The History and Meaning of the Ninth Amendment are some of his important works.

Summary of Contents
The Foundation of Modern Constitutional Law
The Founding
Foundational Cases on Constitutional Structure: The Marshall Court
The Legislative Power
Enumerated Powers
Federalism Limits on Congressional Power
Federalism Limits on State Power
The Executive Power
Presidential and Congressional Power in Wartime
The Separation of Powers
The Judicial Power
The Political Question Doctrine
Standing, Ripeness, and Mootness
The Foundation of Modern Constitutional Rights
Slavery and the Origins of the Fourteenth Amendment
Formative Interpretations of the Fourteenth Amendment
Contracting the Scope of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments
Expanding the Scope of the Due Process Clause
Equal Protection of the Law
The Equal Protection of the Law: Racial Discrimination
The Equal Protection of the Law: Gender and Other Discrimination
Liberty
The Due Process of Law
Freedoms of Speech and Press
Freedom of Association
The Free Exercise of Religion
No Establishment of Religion
The Right to Keep and Bear Arms
Taking Private Property for Public Use