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Law in a Nutshell: Constitutional Analysis

  • Edition : 3rd ed., 2019
  • Author(s) : Baker
    • ISBN: 9781640202085
    • SKU: 50114
    • Condition: New
    • Format: Paperback

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The authoritative coverage of this Law in a Nutshell: Constitutional Analysis presents a framework to how constitutional liberty, as it relates to governmental power, is manifested in our system through the role played by the U.S. Supreme Court. It includes a judicial review, provides the constitutional foundation of liberty, distinguishes the roles of the courts in defining and protecting liberty, and covers congressional protection of constitutional liberties. It also examines the national and state powers, verbal expression of constitutional analysis, and the government and the Constitution.

Features and Benefits:
Timesaving reference tool;
Expert analysis of constitutional framework;
Provides basic substance of constitutional law;
Includes Leading Case Outline of Constitutional Law Index;
Includes text of U.S. Constitution;
Answer exam questions quickly and accurately.

Table of Contents includes:
American Constitutionalism;
Judicial Review;
Constitutional Analysis;
Constitutional Liberty;
Government Powers;
Structure of the Constitution;
Constitutional Theory;
Appendix A. Leading Case Outline of Constitutional Liberty;
Appendix B. Constitution of the United States of America.

Don't let their small size fool you: West's Law in a Nutshell series represents the depth and breadth of the law in over a hundred different areas. Nutshells have a loyal following who swear by their succinct and easy to understand treatment of the law, and this particular title is a great illustration that learning the law doesn't have to be dry and confusing.