Anyone interested in learning more about the Constitution, its interpretation and development over the past two-plus centuries, and which issues are today the most critically divisive, will find this work to be a superb and eminently readable introduction. It is instructive and enlightening without being ponderous. The prose is crisp and straightforward, unburdened by legal jargon. There are no footnotes or endnotes. And the reader requires no legal dictionary to appreciate the thrust of the discussion at each point
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Anyone interested in learning more about the Constitution, its interpretation and development over t...
<p>Tushnet presents a thoughtful introduction to the field of comparative constitutional law through...
It is certainly not surprising that America\u27s Unwritten Constitution is remarkably stimulating, i...
Book review: The Constitution in Conflict. By Robert A. Burt. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University P...
Book review: The Constitution in Conflict. By Robert A. Burt. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University P...
Book review: On What the Constitution Means. By Sotirios Barber. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University...
Book review: On What the Constitution Means. By Sotirios Barber. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University...
Book review: The Constitution: That Delicate Balance. By Fred W. Friendly and Martha J. H. Elliott. ...
Book review: Interpreting the Constitution: The Supreme Court and the Process of Adjudication. By H...
Book review: Taking the Constitution Seriously. By Walter Berns. New York: Simon & Schuster. 1987. P...
Book review: Taking the Constitution Seriously. By Walter Berns. New York: Simon & Schuster. 1987. P...
The Essentials of American Constitutional Law, by Francis Newton Thorpe, Professor of Political Scie...
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From Confederation to Nation is a constitutional history of the United States in the nineteenth cent...
Book review: Novus Ordo Seclorum: The Intellectual Origins of the Constitution. By Forrest McDonald...