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Constitutional Law for a Changing America
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Constitutional Law for a Changing America
A Short Course

Ninth Edition

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Law & Courts

October 2023 | 792 pages | CQ Press
"Excellent balance of case excerpts and author explanation, highly appropriate for undergraduate students."
—Dr. Wendy Brame, Briar Cliff University

Political factors influence judicial decisions. Arguments and input from lawyers and interest groups, the ebb and flow of public opinion, and especially the ideological and behavioral inclinations of the justices all combine to shape the development of constitutional doctrine. Drawing from political science as much as from legal studies, Constitutional Law for a Changing America: A Short Course helps students realize that Supreme Court cases are more than just legal names and citations. With meticulous revising, the authors streamline material while accounting for recent landmark cases and new scholarship.

Ideal for a one semester course, the Ninth Edition of A Short Course offers all the hallmarks of the Rights and Powers volumes (also included in the Constitutional Law for a Changing America series) in a more condensed format.

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Part I The U.S. Constitution
 
Chapter 1 The Living Constitution
 
Chapter 2 Understanding the U.S. Supreme Court
 
Part II Institutional Authority
 
Chapter 3 The Judiciary
 
Chapter 4 The Legislature
 
Chapter 5 The Executive
 
Part III Nation-State Relations
 
Chapter 6 Federalism
 
Chapter 7 The Commerce Power
 
Chapter 8 The Power to Tax and Spend
 
Part IV Economic Liberties
 
Chapter 9 The Contract Clause
 
Chapter 10 Economic Substantive Due Process
 
Chapter 11 The Takings Clause
 
Part V Civil Liberties
 
Chapter 12 Religion
 
Chapter 13 Foundations of Freedom of Expression
 
Chapter 14 Modern-Day Approaches to Free Expression
 
Chapter 15 Freedom of the Press
 
Chapter 16 The Right to Keep and Bear Arms
 
Chapter 17 The Right to Privacy
 
Part VI The Rights of the Criminally Accused
 
Chapter 18 Investigations and Evidence
 
Chapter 19 Attorneys, Trials, and Punishments
 
Part VII Civil Rights
 
Chapter 20 Discrimination
 
Chapter 21 Voting and Representation
 
Reference Material

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The authors have excerpted each case in the same format as those in the text, featuring the justices’ votes, a summary of case facts, and a carefully edited version of the justices' opinions.

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"Excellent balance of case excerpts and author explanation, highly appropriate for undergraduate students."

Dr. Wendy Brame
Briar Cliff University

"This textbook achieves the difficult task of being both accessible and thorough."

Eric Schwartz
Hagerstown Community College