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* This is one of the few single volume Con Law texts on the market
and is considered compact and accessible to a wide range of
students and schools. * In a high-priced text market, the single
volume price is a bargain compared to two-volume texts. * Offers
the most thorough introductory essays of any text to each of it 15
substantive chapters. * Includes carefully selected and edited
cases, keeping the length in check. * Provides a nice complement of
end of chapter materials including Key Terms, Selected Readings,
and-uniquely-Queries (Discussion Questions) for which the text is
noted. * Supplemented by an author-written e-Resource that includes
an Instructor's Manual with Test Bank, historical Court documents,
noteworthy decisions and dissents, and cases from previous
editions. The eighteenth edition of this revered text has been
fully revised and updated to include: Discussion of the
constitutional implications of the Trump impeachments and recent
Supreme Court transitions including the fraught Kavanaugh hearings,
the death of Ruth Bader Ginsberg, and the nomination process
surrounding Amy Coney Barrett. Expands the book's longstanding
account of all Supreme Court appointments since 1968. Highlights
recent attacks on the Supreme Court, including comments by Trump
both before and after the 2020 election. Reprints a brief excerpt
from oral argument at the Supreme Court. Fourteen new cases
carefully edited and excerpted, including Chifalo v. Washington
(2020) on the Electoral College, Masterpiece Cakeshop (2018) on the
conflict between gay rights and religion, three other new cases on
religious freedom, plus three Trump cases as well. Thirty-one
additional new cases discussed in chapter essays. Looks at the
impact of the COVID-19 crisis in the context of "Security and
Freedom in Wartime and Other Crises." Spotlights the US
Constitution up front in the text with a prelude hearkening to the
Constitutional Convention. Retains a summary of helpful hints on
reading and understanding a decision by the Supreme Court.
* This is one of the few single volume Con Law texts on the market
and is considered compact and accessible to a wide range of
students and schools. * In a high-priced text market, the single
volume price is a bargain compared to two-volume texts. * Offers
the most thorough introductory essays of any text to each of it 15
substantive chapters. * Includes carefully selected and edited
cases, keeping the length in check. * Provides a nice complement of
end of chapter materials including Key Terms, Selected Readings,
and-uniquely-Queries (Discussion Questions) for which the text is
noted. * Supplemented by an author-written e-Resource that includes
an Instructor's Manual with Test Bank, historical Court documents,
noteworthy decisions and dissents, and cases from previous
editions. The eighteenth edition of this revered text has been
fully revised and updated to include: Discussion of the
constitutional implications of the Trump impeachments and recent
Supreme Court transitions including the fraught Kavanaugh hearings,
the death of Ruth Bader Ginsberg, and the nomination process
surrounding Amy Coney Barrett. Expands the book's longstanding
account of all Supreme Court appointments since 1968. Highlights
recent attacks on the Supreme Court, including comments by Trump
both before and after the 2020 election. Reprints a brief excerpt
from oral argument at the Supreme Court. Fourteen new cases
carefully edited and excerpted, including Chifalo v. Washington
(2020) on the Electoral College, Masterpiece Cakeshop (2018) on the
conflict between gay rights and religion, three other new cases on
religious freedom, plus three Trump cases as well. Thirty-one
additional new cases discussed in chapter essays. Looks at the
impact of the COVID-19 crisis in the context of "Security and
Freedom in Wartime and Other Crises." Spotlights the US
Constitution up front in the text with a prelude hearkening to the
Constitutional Convention. Retains a summary of helpful hints on
reading and understanding a decision by the Supreme Court.
The Making of the Modern Law: Legal Treatises, 1800-1926 includes
over 20,000 analytical, theoretical and practical works on American
and British Law. It includes the writings of major legal theorists,
including Sir Edward Coke, Sir William Blackstone, James Fitzjames
Stephen, Frederic William Maitland, John Marshall, Joseph Story,
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. and Roscoe Pound, among others. Legal
Treatises includes casebooks, local practice manuals, form books,
works for lay readers, pamphlets, letters, speeches and other works
of the most influential writers of their time. It is of great value
to researchers of domestic and international law, government and
politics, legal history, business and economics, criminology and
much more.++++The below data was compiled from various
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edition identification: ++++Yale Law School
LibraryCTRG99-B49Imprint from t.p. verso. "A dissertation presented
to the faculty of Princeton University in candidacy for the degree
of Doctor of Philosophy." Includes index. Durham, N.C.]: Duke
University, 1925. x, 265 p.; 20 cm
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