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Discover the ins and outs of Constitutional law Are you a student looking for trusted, plain-English guidance on the ins and outs of Constitutional law? Look no further!
Constitutional Law For Dummies provides a detailed study guide tracking to this commonly required law course. It breaks down complicated material and gives you a through outline of the parameters and applications of the U.S. Constitution in modern, easy-to-understand language.
Detailed information on the Supreme Court and federalism
Explaining outdated governmental jargon in current, up-to-date terms, Constitutional Law For Dummies is just what you need for quick learning and complete understanding. Students studying government will also find this to be a useful supplement to a variety of courses.
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Glenn C. Smith is a professor of constitutional law at California Western School of Law in San Diego, CA, and creator of a nationally recognized seminar in which law students learn about the Supreme Court by role-playing as current justices and lawyers arguing before them.
Patricia Fusco is a government attorney and a criminal prosecutor working in the California Attorney General's Office, Special Crimes Unit. As a trial attorney, she deals with issues of constitutional law on a daily basis.
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Discover the ins and outs of constitutional law
Are you looking for trusted, plain-English guidance on the ins and outs of constitutional law? Look no further! Constitutional Law For Dummies provides a detailed study guide tracking to this commonly required law course. Explaining complicated legal jargon in modern, easy-to-understand language, it's just what you need for quick learning and complete understanding.
Constitutional Law 101 get a handle on the historical perspective of the Constitution and gain an appreciation of the overall context of the document
Checks and balances and Federal/state relations discover the basic formulas modern jurists use to resolve controversies over national government powers
Keep it to yourself take a look at how the Constitution protects rights to privacy at home and in public
Fight for your rights understand how the Constitution and Bill of Rights were made to protect individual liberties and property rights
Express yourself find out how speech is protected, how separate church and state should really be, and how the Constitution shapes the "rules of engagement" in the political arena
Open the book and find:
The basics for understanding the Constitution as a whole
Equal-protection guarantees for Americans
The 4-1-1 on freedom of speech and press
A detailed roadmap of the "separation of powers"
What's left of (and for) the states
The right to vote, associate with political parties, and run for government office
Learn to:
Break down complicated material into easy-to-understand parts
Grasp the parameters and applications of the U.S. Constitution
Understand the ins and outs of the Supreme Court and constitutional interpretation
Contenu
Introduction 1
Part I: Studying Constitutional Law: The Foundations 9
Chapter 1: Understanding the Constitution 11
Chapter 2: Constitutional Law: A View from 30,000 Feet 33
Chapter 3: Mapping Out Key Concepts and Distinctions in Constitutional Law 49
Part II: Allocating Governmental Roles 59
Chapter 4: Constituting a New Federal Government 61
Chapter 5: Charting the Reach of National Government Powers 83
Chapter 6: Sorting Out National Powers: Inter-Branch Conflict and Cooperation 105
Chapter 7: The Constitution and Federalism 125
Part III: Protecting Property Rights and Avoiding Arbitrary Action141
Chapter 8: Avoiding Arbitrary Government Action: Due Process of Law 143
Chapter 9: Protecting Property: Land, Contracts, and Guns 161
Chapter 10: Preventing Government from Discriminating 177
Part IV: Rights to Self-Expression and Political Participation 199
Chapter 11: "Express Yourself!" Freedom of Speech 201
Chapter 12: The Constitution and Religion 225
Chapter 13: Getting Involved: Voting and Becoming or Supporting a Candidate 247
Part V: Understanding Privacy Rights 263
Chapter 14: Implied Privacy Rights Fundamental and Otherwise 265
Chapter 15: Preventing Unreasonable Searches and Seizures 289
Chapter 16: The Right against Self-Incrimination 311
Part VI: The Part of Tens 331
Chapter 17: Ten Landmark Court Decisions about Governmental Structure 333
Chapter 18: Ten (Plus Three) Top Individual-Rights Cases 341