Constitutional Law and American Democracy: Cases and Readings
Constitutional Law and American Democracy: Cases and Readings
In what promises to become a foundational undergraduate and law school text, Constitutional Law and American Democracy: Cases and Readings goes beyond parsing cases, providing ample background readings and material to engage the big-picture questions of constitutional doctrine and the role of the Court. The vast array of case law and source material is presented at a high, yet accessible, level for undergraduates, and the topical overviews in each chapter bring the law to life with historical and contemporary relevance.
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Features of Constitutional Law and American Democracy:
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Clear conceptual structure for chapters includes:
- Overview of topics, constitutional arguments and readings.
- Broad range of theoretical and historical writings.
- Relevant, foundational cases.
- Stimulates student understanding of structural and normative features of the Constitution and Constitutional Law.
- Compelling, accessible text offers a nuanced sense of the Constitution and the political disputes and scope of judicial authority that shapes its meaning.
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Provocative discussion of topics of current interest, including:
- Military detention
- Gender
- Sexual orientation
- Racial equality
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Multidimensional, comprehensive picture of the law, drawn from:
- Excerpts from case law.
- Concurring and dissenting opinions.
- Law journals and other scholarly articles.
- Articles from general publications.
- Published letters.
- Documents.
- Thematic organization links constitutional law to contemporary issues and controversies.
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Solid pedagogy includes probing, thought-provoking questions designed to enrich:
- Case comprehension.
- In-class discussions.
- Ability to synthesize complex concepts.
- Instructorand#8217;s Manual with suggestions on course structure, as well as discussions, activities, and additional readings.