The second edition of The Law of American State Constitutions provides complete coverage of the legal doctrines surrounding, applying to, and arising from American state constitutions and their judicial interpretation.
The second edition of The Law of American State Constitutions provides complete coverage of the legal doctrines surrounding, applying to, and arising from American state constitutions and their judicial interpretation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert F. Williams is Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus at Rutgers Laws School and served as Associate Director of the Center for State Constitutional Studies at Rutgers. He holds a B.A. from Florida State, a J.D. from the University of Florida, and LL.M. degrees from New York University and Columbia. He served as a legislative assistant during the 1967 Special Constitutional Revision session of the Florida Legislature and represented clients before the 1978 Special Constitutional Revision Commission. Williams taught state constitutional law at Rutgers from 1980 through 2020 and has participated in a wide range of litigation on state constitutional issues. Lawrence Friedman is Professor of Law at New England Law the New Hampshire Supreme Court, and is currently the series editor of the Oxford Commentaries on the State Constitutions of the United States.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * I - State Constitutions in American Constitutional Federalism * Chapter 1. The Other American Constitutions * Chapter 2. The Pre-Federal "State" Constitutions: The Founding Decade * Chapter 3. The Evolving American State Constitutions * Chapter 4. Federal Limits on State Constitutions * II - Rights Guarantees under State Constitutions: The New Judicial Federalism * Chapter 5. The New Judicial Federalism * Chapter 6. Methodology in State Constitutional Rights Interpretation * Chapter 7. Lockstepping State Constitutional Rights with Federal Constitutional Law * III - Structure of State Government * Chapter 8. State Constitutional Distribution of Powers * Chapter 9. The State Legislative Branch * Chapter 10. The State Judicial Branch * Chapter 11. The State Executive Branch * IV - Unique Interpretation Issues in State Constitutional Law * Chapter 12. Interpreting State Constitutions * V - State Constitutional Amendment and Revision * Chapter 13. Amending and Revising State Constitutions * Chapter 14. Judicial Involvement in State Constitutional Amendment and Revision * Bibliographical Essay * Index
* Introduction * I - State Constitutions in American Constitutional Federalism * Chapter 1. The Other American Constitutions * Chapter 2. The Pre-Federal "State" Constitutions: The Founding Decade * Chapter 3. The Evolving American State Constitutions * Chapter 4. Federal Limits on State Constitutions * II - Rights Guarantees under State Constitutions: The New Judicial Federalism * Chapter 5. The New Judicial Federalism * Chapter 6. Methodology in State Constitutional Rights Interpretation * Chapter 7. Lockstepping State Constitutional Rights with Federal Constitutional Law * III - Structure of State Government * Chapter 8. State Constitutional Distribution of Powers * Chapter 9. The State Legislative Branch * Chapter 10. The State Judicial Branch * Chapter 11. The State Executive Branch * IV - Unique Interpretation Issues in State Constitutional Law * Chapter 12. Interpreting State Constitutions * V - State Constitutional Amendment and Revision * Chapter 13. Amending and Revising State Constitutions * Chapter 14. Judicial Involvement in State Constitutional Amendment and Revision * Bibliographical Essay * Index
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