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Understanding Constitutional Law, Third Edition, 2005 |
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Norman Redlich, Dean Emeritus and Judge Edward Weinfeld Professor of Law Emeritus, New York University School of Law; John B. Attanasio, Dean and William Hawley Atwell Professor of Constitutional Law, Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law; Joel K. Goldstein, Professor of Law, Saint Louis University School of Law |

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$37.00 |
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Matthew Bender |
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9780820561370 |
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Understanding Constitutional Law covers all of the central concepts and issues students encounter in any basic constitutional law course. Structure of Government issues revolve around the twin themes of federalism and separation of powers. Individual rights and liberties follow a concept organization-Due Process, Equal Protection, and First Amendment. Clearly written and authoritative, Understanding Constitutional Law addresses the central concepts and issues students encounter in most Constitutional Law casebooks. "Structure of government" issues revolve around the twin themes of federalism and separation of powers. Individual rights and liberties follow a concept organization - Due Process, Equal Protection, and First Amendment. Supplemented annually |
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Attanasio, John B. |
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