The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution
Herausgeber: Compton, John; Orren, Karen
The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution
Herausgeber: Compton, John; Orren, Karen
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Offers an accessible, interdisciplinary, and historically informed introduction to the study of American constitutionalism.
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Offers an accessible, interdisciplinary, and historically informed introduction to the study of American constitutionalism.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 898g
- ISBN-13: 9781107094666
- ISBN-10: 1107094666
- Artikelnr.: 50016527
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 898g
- ISBN-13: 9781107094666
- ISBN-10: 1107094666
- Artikelnr.: 50016527
Introduction Karen Orren and John Compton
Part I. Principles: 1. A lighter touch: American constitutional principles in comparative perspective Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn
2. Understanding due process Donald A. Dripps
3. Civil liberties and the dual legacy of the founding John W. Compton
4. Political representation and the US Constitution Andrew Rehfeld
5. Equality Ken I. Kersch
Part II. Structure: 6. Causes of action for enforcing the Constitution Ann Woolhandler and Michael G. Collins
7. Federalism Barry Cushman
8. Separation of powers Mark A. Graber
9. Executive power and national security power Andrew Kent and Julian Davis Mortenson
10. The Constitution and the administrative state Edward L. Rubin
Part III. Actions: 11. Constitutional judgment Howard Schweber
12. Suits against officeholders James E. Pfander
13. Habeas corpus Amanda L. Tyler
14. Implementation and impact: the courts, the Constitution, and public policy John I. Hanley and Gordon Silverstein
15. Constitutional law and social change: mapping pathways of influence Tomiko Brown-Nagin
16. Balancing privacy and national security: a rule of lenity for national security surveillance law Orin S. Kerr.
Part I. Principles: 1. A lighter touch: American constitutional principles in comparative perspective Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn
2. Understanding due process Donald A. Dripps
3. Civil liberties and the dual legacy of the founding John W. Compton
4. Political representation and the US Constitution Andrew Rehfeld
5. Equality Ken I. Kersch
Part II. Structure: 6. Causes of action for enforcing the Constitution Ann Woolhandler and Michael G. Collins
7. Federalism Barry Cushman
8. Separation of powers Mark A. Graber
9. Executive power and national security power Andrew Kent and Julian Davis Mortenson
10. The Constitution and the administrative state Edward L. Rubin
Part III. Actions: 11. Constitutional judgment Howard Schweber
12. Suits against officeholders James E. Pfander
13. Habeas corpus Amanda L. Tyler
14. Implementation and impact: the courts, the Constitution, and public policy John I. Hanley and Gordon Silverstein
15. Constitutional law and social change: mapping pathways of influence Tomiko Brown-Nagin
16. Balancing privacy and national security: a rule of lenity for national security surveillance law Orin S. Kerr.
Introduction Karen Orren and John Compton
Part I. Principles: 1. A lighter touch: American constitutional principles in comparative perspective Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn
2. Understanding due process Donald A. Dripps
3. Civil liberties and the dual legacy of the founding John W. Compton
4. Political representation and the US Constitution Andrew Rehfeld
5. Equality Ken I. Kersch
Part II. Structure: 6. Causes of action for enforcing the Constitution Ann Woolhandler and Michael G. Collins
7. Federalism Barry Cushman
8. Separation of powers Mark A. Graber
9. Executive power and national security power Andrew Kent and Julian Davis Mortenson
10. The Constitution and the administrative state Edward L. Rubin
Part III. Actions: 11. Constitutional judgment Howard Schweber
12. Suits against officeholders James E. Pfander
13. Habeas corpus Amanda L. Tyler
14. Implementation and impact: the courts, the Constitution, and public policy John I. Hanley and Gordon Silverstein
15. Constitutional law and social change: mapping pathways of influence Tomiko Brown-Nagin
16. Balancing privacy and national security: a rule of lenity for national security surveillance law Orin S. Kerr.
Part I. Principles: 1. A lighter touch: American constitutional principles in comparative perspective Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn
2. Understanding due process Donald A. Dripps
3. Civil liberties and the dual legacy of the founding John W. Compton
4. Political representation and the US Constitution Andrew Rehfeld
5. Equality Ken I. Kersch
Part II. Structure: 6. Causes of action for enforcing the Constitution Ann Woolhandler and Michael G. Collins
7. Federalism Barry Cushman
8. Separation of powers Mark A. Graber
9. Executive power and national security power Andrew Kent and Julian Davis Mortenson
10. The Constitution and the administrative state Edward L. Rubin
Part III. Actions: 11. Constitutional judgment Howard Schweber
12. Suits against officeholders James E. Pfander
13. Habeas corpus Amanda L. Tyler
14. Implementation and impact: the courts, the Constitution, and public policy John I. Hanley and Gordon Silverstein
15. Constitutional law and social change: mapping pathways of influence Tomiko Brown-Nagin
16. Balancing privacy and national security: a rule of lenity for national security surveillance law Orin S. Kerr.