E. Thomas Sullivan (President, President, University of Vermont, Bu, Toni M. Massaro (Professor, Professor, University of Arizona, James
Arc of Due Process in American Constitutional Law
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E. Thomas Sullivan (President, President, University of Vermont, Bu, Toni M. Massaro (Professor, Professor, University of Arizona, James
Arc of Due Process in American Constitutional Law
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In The Arc of Due Process in American Constitutional Law, Sullivan and Massaro identify the historical underpinnings of due process while describing the evolution of the American due process doctrine.
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In The Arc of Due Process in American Constitutional Law, Sullivan and Massaro identify the historical underpinnings of due process while describing the evolution of the American due process doctrine.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9780199990801
- ISBN-10: 0199990808
- Artikelnr.: 36815109
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9780199990801
- ISBN-10: 0199990808
- Artikelnr.: 36815109
E. Thomas Sullivan is President of the University of Vermont and former Senior Vice President and Provost at the University of Minnesota. With ten books and over 50 articles authored, he is a nationally-recognized expert on antitrust law and complex litigation. Sullivan has also written on judicial activism, judicial policies, and due process in the American legal system, including (with Richard S. Frase) Proportionality Principles in American Law: Controlling Excessive Government Actions (Oxford, 2008). Toni M. Massaro is the Regents Professor, Milton O. Riepe Chair in Constitutional Law and Dean Emerita at the University of Arizona. She teaches and has written consistently on constitutional law, due process, religious freedoms, and legal reform. Massaro's books include F. Daniel Frost and the Rise of the Modern American Law Firm (2011), and her articles include "Due Process Exceptionalism," and XLVI Irish Jurist 117 (2011) (co-author, with E. Thomas Sullivan).
* Acknowledgments
* Preface
* Chapter 1: English History and Rule of Law Roots of American Due
Process
* Chapter 2: The Primary Divide: Procedural versus Substantive Due
Process and the Development of "Protected Interests"
* Chapter 3: What Process is Due?
* Chapter 4: What Liberties Are Protected?
* Chapter 5: Due Process Hybrids
* Chapter 6: A Theory Runs Through It
* Index
* Preface
* Chapter 1: English History and Rule of Law Roots of American Due
Process
* Chapter 2: The Primary Divide: Procedural versus Substantive Due
Process and the Development of "Protected Interests"
* Chapter 3: What Process is Due?
* Chapter 4: What Liberties Are Protected?
* Chapter 5: Due Process Hybrids
* Chapter 6: A Theory Runs Through It
* Index
* Acknowledgments
* Preface
* Chapter 1: English History and Rule of Law Roots of American Due
Process
* Chapter 2: The Primary Divide: Procedural versus Substantive Due
Process and the Development of "Protected Interests"
* Chapter 3: What Process is Due?
* Chapter 4: What Liberties Are Protected?
* Chapter 5: Due Process Hybrids
* Chapter 6: A Theory Runs Through It
* Index
* Preface
* Chapter 1: English History and Rule of Law Roots of American Due
Process
* Chapter 2: The Primary Divide: Procedural versus Substantive Due
Process and the Development of "Protected Interests"
* Chapter 3: What Process is Due?
* Chapter 4: What Liberties Are Protected?
* Chapter 5: Due Process Hybrids
* Chapter 6: A Theory Runs Through It
* Index