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Constitutional Law 20th Edition 20th Edition Noah R Feldman

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Constitutional Law 20th Edition 20th Edition Noah R Feldman
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Publisher: Foundation Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 163.68 MB
Pages: 1815
Author: Noah R. Feldman, Kathleen M. Sullivan
ISBN: 9781684672158, 1684672155
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 20

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Constitutional Law 20th Edition 20th Edition Noah R Feldman by Noah R. Feldman, Kathleen M. Sullivan 9781684672158, 1684672155 instant download after payment.

This casebook provides a unique combination of clearly structured and lawyerly coverage of the cases with rich historical, theoretical, and philosophical materials that illuminate the development of our constitutional law. The note materials and questions in the casebook make it easy to structure classes and promote lively discussion. And comparative examples from the constitutional law of other nations are provided throughout.
The Twentieth Edition is an updated version of this classic casebook, adding new materials on the Supreme Court’s most recent decisions on the First Amendment, Equal Protection, Substantive Due Process, Separation of Powers, and Federalism.

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