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Hardcover Constitutional Law Book

ISBN: 0314248757

ISBN13: 9780314248756

Constitutional Law

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This treatise provides a detailed, up-to-date, and comprehensive analysis of American constitutional law. It examines the issues that are studied and litigated today and discusses the origins of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Good Quick Review of Constitutionaol law

While not particually in depth (most concurrences/dissents are omitted), this text will give you the bread and butter of constitutional law. If you are a student who uses Barron's Con law textbook published by Lexisnexis, then this book will greatly help you as it will follow your text pretty closely. For a more detailed understanding of the field, I would defintatley recommend a different supplement such as Emanuel or Chermensky.

A very good overview on Con. Law

Currently being an LL.M. Student in a US Law School and a perspective Ph.D. in Comparative Con. Law in my country, I needed a very good book which would address Constitutional issues in a detailed and systematic way, in order to help me a and give me a broader view not just in my Con. Law class, but also in my First Amdt - Freedom of expression, Comparative Constitutional Law and Constitutional Law of religion classes. With its in-depth analysis of all these issues and many more, and also a high number of references to paramount cases, this is definitely the book I needed, and that I recommend to all those who have to deal with Con. Law and related classes in Law School. A+ Very well written.

A staple of Constitutional Law

Hornbooks have long been a staple resource for law students and legal researchers. This text by Nowak et al. is a good text for Constitutional Law - it is not comprehensive, in that it has intentionally excluded other areas (conflict of laws, criminal procedure, etc.) that are likely covered in other law classes. This text deliberately looks at the areas of Constitutional Law that are most frequently used and discussed in classes, in courts and in the media. The authors present a very case-law based presentation. They do occasionally add extra elements (for example, they reference Corwin as a substantial predecessor; in addition to his case-law work, he is known for essays and lectures on the philosophical underpinnings of constitutional law, particularly the 'higher law' aspect of American regard for the Constitution). The three primary sections of the text are I - Judicial Review, II - Federal System and Federal Powers, and III - Individual Rights and Liberties. Within the first section, the idea of judicial review, jurisdiction, and Supreme Court review are introduced; somewhat ironically, the idea of judicial review for Constitutionality by the Supreme Court and other courts is not itself a part of the Constitution. Within the second section, issues of federal authority, fiscal powers, commerce and regulation, Congressional and Presidential powers, and international affairs are addressed. In the final section, after an overview of individual liberties contained in the Bill of Rights and other amendments, discussions include substantive due process and procedural due process, equal protection, civil rights and citizenship. The text includes appendices which include the list of justices of the Supreme Court, an interesting section of proposed amendments to the Constitution that were not ratified, and (not surprisingly) the text of the Constitution itself. I take off one star for the editing that this volume needed to get but did not. While not detrimental to the content, the number of mistakes is occasionally distracting. This book really is intended for lawyers and future lawyers, so the language is often 'legal-ese', but for a thorough grounding in the area of constitutional law as done by the lawyers and judges, this is a good text to study.

Simple Overview of Constitutional Law

This Hornbook provides a wonderful overview of constitutional law. It strikes the balance between an indepth study and a superficial review. It imparts a sense of the history of constitutional law, while still providing an indepth analysis of the most important cases. It is well written and easy to follow.I used this study aid to much success in my constitutional law class.

Illinois Law Student

Having relied on this book to take the author's Constitutional Law final, I can vouch for its usefulness for any student of Rotunda. The book is a clear and concise account of the current state of constitutional law. Rotunda is perceived by many as a right-winger with a grudge, but his treatment of this issues is evenhanded to a fault.The most glaring flaws of this book can be found on virtually every page in the form of egregious typos that even a novice editor should have detected.
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