This book provides a coherent, readily accessible analysis of the
tensions inherent in American constitutional law between the
governing body and the governed. Combining extensive analysis with
text from seminal Supreme Court decisions, each chapter examines
different components of constitutional law. It has been updated to
include the most current legislative and Supreme Court decisions
affecting constitutional law.
Part One examines the structure of the federal government of the
United States, focusing on the core principles of separation of
powers and federalism. Part Two presents an overview of the
constitutional rights of U.S. citizens. For ease of understanding,
these are divided into liberty and equality rights. A thorough
review for students of constitutional law as well as a systematic
reference for lawyers and scholars, Power & Rights in U.S.
Constitutional Law is an invaluable guide to the delicate balance
between governmental power and the constitutional rights of
individual citizens.
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