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Americas Lone Star Constitution How Supreme Court Cases From Texas Shape The Nation Lucas A Powe

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Americas Lone Star Constitution How Supreme Court Cases From Texas Shape The Nation Lucas A Powe
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Lucas A. Powe
ISBN: 9780520970014, 0520970012
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Americas Lone Star Constitution How Supreme Court Cases From Texas Shape The Nation Lucas A Powe by Lucas A. Powe 9780520970014, 0520970012 instant download after payment.

Texas has created more constitutional law than any other state. In any classroom nationwide, any basic constitutional law course can be taught using nothing but Texas cases. That, however, understates the history and politics behind the cases. Beyond representing all doctrinal areas of constitutional law, Texas cases deal with the major issues of the nation. Leading legal scholar and Supreme Court historian Lucas A. Powe, Jr., charts the rich and pervasive development of Texas-inspired constitutional law. From voting rights to railroad regulations, school finance to capital punishment, poverty to civil liberties, this wide-ranging and eminently readable book provides a window into the relationship between constitutional litigation and ordinary politics at the Supreme Court, illuminating how all of the fiercest national divides over what the Constitution means took shape in Texas.

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