Civil Rights and Liberties: Cases and Readings in Constitutional Law and American Democracy
Features:
- an engaging conceptualizing opening chapter
- introduces civil liberties within constitutional framework
- illuminates their nature and sources through enlightening Supreme Court disputes
- shows underlying debates about constitutional interpretation
- a distinctive approach to themes and principles
- encourages students to develop their own views on civil liberties
- engages students in specific controversies--abortion, gay rights, and hate speech, etc.
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intriguing excerpts from a highly focused set of cases and other readings
- highlight disputes among the justices
- provide depth of understanding of the Constitution and interpretive disputes
- explore the basis and nature of judicial authority
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thematic organization
- shows structural and normative features of the Constitution and constitutional law
- links the Constitution to contemporary issues and controversies
- provides key historical elements for context
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logical chapter structure
- author's overviews of topics, constitutional arguments, and chapter readings
- a broad range of theoretical and historical writings
- key cases
- a multidimensional perspective draws on a wide array of resources
- case excerpts
- concurring and dissenting opinions
- law journal articles
- general publications
- published letters and other documents
- probing case comprehension, discussion, and synthesis questions reinforce content
Features:
- an engaging conceptualizing opening chapter
- introduces civil liberties within constitutional framework
- illuminates their nature and sources through enlightening Supreme Court disputes
- shows underlying debates about constitutional interpretation
- a distinctive approach to themes and principles
- encourages students to develop their own views on civil liberties
- engages students in specific controversies--abortion, gay rights, and hate speech, etc.
-
intriguing excerpts from a highly focused set of cases and other readings
- highlight disputes among the justices
- provide depth of understanding of the Constitution and interpretive disputes
- explore the basis and nature of judicial authority
-
thematic organization
- shows structural and normative features of the Constitution and constitutional law
- links the Constitution to contemporary issues and controversies
- provides key historical elements for context
-
logical chapter structure
- author's overviews of topics, constitutional arguments, and chapter readings
- a broad range of theoretical and historical writings
- key cases
- a multidimensional perspective draws on a wide array of resources
- case excerpts
- concurring and dissenting opinions
- law journal articles
- general publications
- published letters and other documents
- probing case comprehension, discussion, and synthesis questions reinforce content
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Features:
- an engaging conceptualizing opening chapter
- introduces civil liberties within constitutional framework
- illuminates their nature and sources through enlightening Supreme Court disputes
- shows underlying debates about constitutional interpretation
- a distinctive approach to themes and principles
- encourages students to develop their own views on civil liberties
- engages students in specific controversies--abortion, gay rights, and hate speech, etc.
-
intriguing excerpts from a highly focused set of cases and other readings
- highlight disputes among the justices
- provide depth of understanding of the Constitution and interpretive disputes
- explore the basis and nature of judicial authority
-
thematic organization
- shows structural and normative features of the Constitution and constitutional law
- links the Constitution to contemporary issues and controversies
- provides key historical elements for context
-
logical chapter structure
- author's overviews of topics, constitutional arguments, and chapter readings
- a broad range of theoretical and historical writings
- key cases
- a multidimensional perspective draws on a wide array of resources
- case excerpts
- concurring and dissenting opinions
- law journal articles
- general publications
- published letters and other documents
- probing case comprehension, discussion, and synthesis questions reinforce content