The third edition of the casebook, which is suitable either for a one- or two-semester course, strives to make constitutional law easily teachable and readily accessible for students. The authors have selected the cases very carefully and provided extensive excerpts of the opinions so that students get a good sense of the Court\u27s reasoning. Text boxes call the students\u27 attention to important aspects of each opinion, and the book is filled with introductions, points for discussion, hypotheticals, and executive summaries. The authors present a diversity of views on every subject, and, reflecting some of their own disagreements, the authors have written point-counterpoint discussions on many disputed questions
This casebook emphasizes the text, structure, and history of the Constitution. It uses great cases ...
This casebook offers a student-friendly, practical approach with carefully designed pedagogical feat...
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Constitutional Law: A Contemporary Approach (2d ed. 2011) is a textbook written by Professors Gregor...
One of this book\u27s distinguishing features is its series of Dialogues in which the authors debate...
Teaching constitutional law concepts has become more exciting, interesting, and thorough by utilizin...
The author’s primary methods to teach Constitutional Law are problem solving and storytelling. He s...
The purpose of this essay is to review the strengths and weaknesses of the latest edition of Cohen a...
Constitutional Law is “tough law.” It is tough to master – tough to teach and tough to learn. Ther...
Past reviewers have noted that the large modern market for American constitutional law casebooks was...
This work can be used as a supplement in law school constitutional law courses, or as a text for a c...
A Review of Constitutional Law: Cases, Comments & Questions by William B. Lockhart, Yale Kamisar, an...
A Review of Constitutional Law: Cases and Materials by Edward L. Barrett, and Constitutional Law: ...
Today\u27s casebooks are far better adapted for fostering constitutional competency among lawyers th...
This is an up-to-date case book sufficiently condensed to make it serviceable with certain discrimin...
This casebook emphasizes the text, structure, and history of the Constitution. It uses great cases ...
This casebook offers a student-friendly, practical approach with carefully designed pedagogical feat...
Over thirty years ago, Marshall Shapo coined the term constitutional tort to denote a suit brought...
Constitutional Law: A Contemporary Approach (2d ed. 2011) is a textbook written by Professors Gregor...
One of this book\u27s distinguishing features is its series of Dialogues in which the authors debate...
Teaching constitutional law concepts has become more exciting, interesting, and thorough by utilizin...
The author’s primary methods to teach Constitutional Law are problem solving and storytelling. He s...
The purpose of this essay is to review the strengths and weaknesses of the latest edition of Cohen a...
Constitutional Law is “tough law.” It is tough to master – tough to teach and tough to learn. Ther...
Past reviewers have noted that the large modern market for American constitutional law casebooks was...
This work can be used as a supplement in law school constitutional law courses, or as a text for a c...
A Review of Constitutional Law: Cases, Comments & Questions by William B. Lockhart, Yale Kamisar, an...
A Review of Constitutional Law: Cases and Materials by Edward L. Barrett, and Constitutional Law: ...
Today\u27s casebooks are far better adapted for fostering constitutional competency among lawyers th...
This is an up-to-date case book sufficiently condensed to make it serviceable with certain discrimin...
This casebook emphasizes the text, structure, and history of the Constitution. It uses great cases ...
This casebook offers a student-friendly, practical approach with carefully designed pedagogical feat...
Over thirty years ago, Marshall Shapo coined the term constitutional tort to denote a suit brought...