
Examples & Explanations for Constitutional Law: National Power and Federalism, Tenth Edition
New to the Tenth Edition:
Inclusion of more than 50 new Supreme Court cases, and over 15 new state and lower federal court decisions
- Nearly 200 Examples & Explanations, many of them new and updated
- Examination of the role of stare decisis, as exemplified in Dobbs v. Jackson Womenâs Health Org. (2022), in overruling decisions like Roe v. Wade (1973)
- Discussion of the evolving âmajor questions doctrineâ as a limitation on Congressâs power to delegate authority to federal agencies, as applied in West Virginia v. EPA (2022) and Biden v. Nebraska (2023)
- Expanded consideration of a Presidentâs constitutional immunity from criminal prosecution, as delineated in Trump v. United States (2024)
- Exploration of the role that a state lawâs extraterritorial effects may play, and when a balancing of its burdens and benefits is appropriate. under the dormant Commerce Clause, as set forth in National Pork Producers Council v. Ross (2023)
- Hypotheticals similar to those presented in class, with structure and reasoning behind the corresponding analysis
- An alternative perspective to help you understand your casebook and in-class lectures
- Straightforward, informal text that is never simplistic, and quickly gets to the point in conversational style laced with humor
- Adaptability with all major Constitutional Law casebooks
- Authors with over 75 years of combined experience teaching Constitutional Law
New to the Tenth Edition:
Inclusion of more than 50 new Supreme Court cases, and over 15 new state and lower federal court decisions
- Nearly 200 Examples & Explanations, many of them new and updated
- Examination of the role of stare decisis, as exemplified in Dobbs v. Jackson Womenâs Health Org. (2022), in overruling decisions like Roe v. Wade (1973)
- Discussion of the evolving âmajor questions doctrineâ as a limitation on Congressâs power to delegate authority to federal agencies, as applied in West Virginia v. EPA (2022) and Biden v. Nebraska (2023)
- Expanded consideration of a Presidentâs constitutional immunity from criminal prosecution, as delineated in Trump v. United States (2024)
- Exploration of the role that a state lawâs extraterritorial effects may play, and when a balancing of its burdens and benefits is appropriate. under the dormant Commerce Clause, as set forth in National Pork Producers Council v. Ross (2023)
- Hypotheticals similar to those presented in class, with structure and reasoning behind the corresponding analysis
- An alternative perspective to help you understand your casebook and in-class lectures
- Straightforward, informal text that is never simplistic, and quickly gets to the point in conversational style laced with humor
- Adaptability with all major Constitutional Law casebooks
- Authors with over 75 years of combined experience teaching Constitutional Law
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New to the Tenth Edition:
Inclusion of more than 50 new Supreme Court cases, and over 15 new state and lower federal court decisions
- Nearly 200 Examples & Explanations, many of them new and updated
- Examination of the role of stare decisis, as exemplified in Dobbs v. Jackson Womenâs Health Org. (2022), in overruling decisions like Roe v. Wade (1973)
- Discussion of the evolving âmajor questions doctrineâ as a limitation on Congressâs power to delegate authority to federal agencies, as applied in West Virginia v. EPA (2022) and Biden v. Nebraska (2023)
- Expanded consideration of a Presidentâs constitutional immunity from criminal prosecution, as delineated in Trump v. United States (2024)
- Exploration of the role that a state lawâs extraterritorial effects may play, and when a balancing of its burdens and benefits is appropriate. under the dormant Commerce Clause, as set forth in National Pork Producers Council v. Ross (2023)
- Hypotheticals similar to those presented in class, with structure and reasoning behind the corresponding analysis
- An alternative perspective to help you understand your casebook and in-class lectures
- Straightforward, informal text that is never simplistic, and quickly gets to the point in conversational style laced with humor
- Adaptability with all major Constitutional Law casebooks
- Authors with over 75 years of combined experience teaching Constitutional Law