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Constitutional law / by Gerald Gunther.

By: Contributor(s): Series: University casebook seriesPublication details: Mineola, N.Y. : Foundation Press, 1985.Edition: 11th editionDescription: lxxxvii, 1633, [26] p. : 26 cmISBN:
  • 0882772333
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342  22 GUN
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Content
Part 1 The Judicial function in constitutional cases
Chapter 1. The nature and sources of the supreme court's authority
Section 1. Judicial review: The buses and implications of Marbury V. Madison
Section 2. Supreme court authority to review state court judgement: The Martin V. Hunter's Lessee issues
Section 3. Congressional power to curtail the Jurisdiction of federal courts
etc.

Part II The structure of government: Nation and states in the Federal system

Chapter 2. National powers and local activities: Origins and recurrent themes

Chapter 3. The Commerce power

Chapter 4. Other national powers in the 1787 Constitution

Chapter 5. State Regulation and the national economy: Constitutional limits and congressional ordering

Chapter 6. Separation of powers: The president, Congress and the court

Part III

Chapter 7. The bill of rights and the states: Some procedural contents of due process

Chapter 8. Substantive due process: Rise decline Revival

Chapter 9. Equal Protection

Chapter 10. The post-civil war amendments and civil rights legislation: Constitutional restraints on private conduct; Congressional power to implement the amendments

Chapter 11. Freedom of expression; Some basic themes-Regulation of speech because of its content

Chapter 12. Freedom of expression: Additional pervasive themes; The public forum problem

Chapter 13. Freedom of expression in some special context

Chapter 14. The constitution and religion : Establishment and free exercise

Chapter 15. Proper conditions for constitutional adjudication: Interested parties, concrete controversies Justiciable issues


Rev. ed. of: Cases and materials on constitutional law. 10th ed. 1980.

Includes index.

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