This invaluable book updated the study of constitutional law with the addition of twenty contemporary Supreme Court cases dealing with such controversial topics as the legislative veto, stop-and-frisk, "set asides" to benefit minorities, and hate speech. Beginning with the story of the forming of the Constitution, it includes illuminating character sketches of the delegates written by their contemporaries, as well as the complete text of the Constitution itself. The Supreme Court decisions that the author cites were selected for their variety and complexity, and because they shed light on the…mehr
This invaluable book updated the study of constitutional law with the addition of twenty contemporary Supreme Court cases dealing with such controversial topics as the legislative veto, stop-and-frisk, "set asides" to benefit minorities, and hate speech. Beginning with the story of the forming of the Constitution, it includes illuminating character sketches of the delegates written by their contemporaries, as well as the complete text of the Constitution itself. The Supreme Court decisions that the author cites were selected for their variety and complexity, and because they shed light on the problems that arise under the rule of the Constitution and the interpretations of that rule. This third edition was prepared by Jacob W. Landynski, an expert on constitutional law and a longtime colleague at the New School for Social Research of the original author, the outstanding historian and political scientist Saul K. Padover. Besides adding twenty additional cases, Professor Landynski re-edited the existing cases and rewrote the case introductions throughout in order to make the book as informative and concise as possible. The result is a unique and important contribution toward understanding the document upon which our nation is founded.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Foreword Introduction: The Supreme Court and the Constitution Note to the Reader I. The Constitution The Constitutional Convention The Ratification Debates Later Comments on the Constitution Appendix 1. Delegates and Signers: a. List of Delegates (by States) b. Signers (Alphabetical) Appendix 2. Contemporary Pen Portraits of the Delegates a. Major Pierce's Character Sketches b. French Character Sketches Appendix 3. Chronological Table II.The Judicial Power 1. Marbury v. Madison 2. Calder v. Bull 3. Ex Parte McCardle 4. Missouri V. Jenkins Appendix 1. The Supreme Court on Precedent Appendix 2. The Supreme Court on Democracy Appendix 3. American Statesmen and Supreme Court Justices on Judicial Review: Thomas Jefferson James Madison Andrew Jackson Abraham Lincoln Franklin D. Roosevelt Justice Harlan Justice Holmes Justice Roberts Justice Stone Justice Sutherland Justice Black Justice Frankfurter Justice Brennan III. The Federal System 5. McCulloch v. Maryland 6. Cohens v. Virginia 7. Baldwin v. Fish and Game Commission of Montana 8. Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority 9. South Dakota v. Dole IV. Separation of Powers 10. Humphrey's Executor v. United States 11. Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. v. Sawyer 12. United States v. Nixon 13. Watkins v. United States 14. Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Chadha 15. Mistretta v. United States V. Foreign Affairs and National Security 16. The Prize Cases 17. Missouri v. Holland 18. United States v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corp. 19. New York Times Co. v. United States 20. Ex Parte Milligan 21. Korematsu v. United States VI. The Commerce Power 22. Gibbons v. Ogden 23. Cooley v. Board of Wardens 24a. Hammer v. Dagenhart; 24b. United States v. Darby 25. Wickard v. Filburn 26. Southern Pacific Co. v. Arizona 27. Philadephia v. New Jersey 28. Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States VII. Substantive Due Process A. Economic Rights 29. Slaughter-House Cases 30. Lochner v. New York 31. West Coast Hotel Co. v. ParrishbrB. Right to Privacy 32. Griswold v. Connecticut 33. Roe v. Wade 34. Harris v. McRae 35. Planned Parenthood v. Casey VIII. Equal Protection 36. Civil Rights Cases 37. Plessy v. Ferguson 38a. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka; 38 b. Bolling v. Sharpe 39. Regents of the University of California v. Bakke 40. Richmond v. Croson Co. 41. Reed v. Reed 42. Mississippi University for Women v. Hogan 43. Reynolds v. Sims IX. Civil Liberties: First Amendment Freedoms A. Freedom of Speech and of the Press 44. Schenck v. United States 45. Dennis v. United States 46. New York Times Co. v. Sullivan 47. R.A.V. v. St. Paul B. Establishment of Religion, Free Exercise 48a. Minersville School District v. Gobitis; 48b. West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette 49. Wisconsin v. Yoder 50. Abington School District v. Schempp X. Civil Liberties: Criminal Procedures 51. Palko v. Connecticut 52. United States v. Leon 53a. Olmstead v. United States; 53b. Katz v. United States 54. Terry v. Ohio 55. Gideon v. Wainwright 56. Miranda v. Arizona 57. Gregg v. Georgia Appendix A. List of Supreme Court Decisions with Citations Appendix B. Justices of the United States Supreme Court 1. Chief Justices (Alphabetical Order) 2. Chief Justices (Chronological Order) 3. Associate Justices (Alphabetical Order) 4. Presidents and Their Supreme Court Appointments Appendix C. The Declaration of Independence Appendix D. The Constitution of the United States Indexed Guide to the Constitution and Supreme Court Decisions
Foreword Introduction: The Supreme Court and the Constitution Note to the Reader I. The Constitution The Constitutional Convention The Ratification Debates Later Comments on the Constitution Appendix 1. Delegates and Signers: a. List of Delegates (by States) b. Signers (Alphabetical) Appendix 2. Contemporary Pen Portraits of the Delegates a. Major Pierce's Character Sketches b. French Character Sketches Appendix 3. Chronological Table II.The Judicial Power 1. Marbury v. Madison 2. Calder v. Bull 3. Ex Parte McCardle 4. Missouri V. Jenkins Appendix 1. The Supreme Court on Precedent Appendix 2. The Supreme Court on Democracy Appendix 3. American Statesmen and Supreme Court Justices on Judicial Review: Thomas Jefferson James Madison Andrew Jackson Abraham Lincoln Franklin D. Roosevelt Justice Harlan Justice Holmes Justice Roberts Justice Stone Justice Sutherland Justice Black Justice Frankfurter Justice Brennan III. The Federal System 5. McCulloch v. Maryland 6. Cohens v. Virginia 7. Baldwin v. Fish and Game Commission of Montana 8. Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority 9. South Dakota v. Dole IV. Separation of Powers 10. Humphrey's Executor v. United States 11. Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. v. Sawyer 12. United States v. Nixon 13. Watkins v. United States 14. Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Chadha 15. Mistretta v. United States V. Foreign Affairs and National Security 16. The Prize Cases 17. Missouri v. Holland 18. United States v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corp. 19. New York Times Co. v. United States 20. Ex Parte Milligan 21. Korematsu v. United States VI. The Commerce Power 22. Gibbons v. Ogden 23. Cooley v. Board of Wardens 24a. Hammer v. Dagenhart; 24b. United States v. Darby 25. Wickard v. Filburn 26. Southern Pacific Co. v. Arizona 27. Philadephia v. New Jersey 28. Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States VII. Substantive Due Process A. Economic Rights 29. Slaughter-House Cases 30. Lochner v. New York 31. West Coast Hotel Co. v. ParrishbrB. Right to Privacy 32. Griswold v. Connecticut 33. Roe v. Wade 34. Harris v. McRae 35. Planned Parenthood v. Casey VIII. Equal Protection 36. Civil Rights Cases 37. Plessy v. Ferguson 38a. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka; 38 b. Bolling v. Sharpe 39. Regents of the University of California v. Bakke 40. Richmond v. Croson Co. 41. Reed v. Reed 42. Mississippi University for Women v. Hogan 43. Reynolds v. Sims IX. Civil Liberties: First Amendment Freedoms A. Freedom of Speech and of the Press 44. Schenck v. United States 45. Dennis v. United States 46. New York Times Co. v. Sullivan 47. R.A.V. v. St. Paul B. Establishment of Religion, Free Exercise 48a. Minersville School District v. Gobitis; 48b. West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette 49. Wisconsin v. Yoder 50. Abington School District v. Schempp X. Civil Liberties: Criminal Procedures 51. Palko v. Connecticut 52. United States v. Leon 53a. Olmstead v. United States; 53b. Katz v. United States 54. Terry v. Ohio 55. Gideon v. Wainwright 56. Miranda v. Arizona 57. Gregg v. Georgia Appendix A. List of Supreme Court Decisions with Citations Appendix B. Justices of the United States Supreme Court 1. Chief Justices (Alphabetical Order) 2. Chief Justices (Chronological Order) 3. Associate Justices (Alphabetical Order) 4. Presidents and Their Supreme Court Appointments Appendix C. The Declaration of Independence Appendix D. The Constitution of the United States Indexed Guide to the Constitution and Supreme Court Decisions
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