Cases and Materials on Federal Constitutional Law: Federal executive power and the separation of powers
Auteur : Scott W. Gaylord, Christopher R. Green (Law teacher), Lee J. Strang
Date de publication : 2018
Éditeur : Carolina Academic Press
Nombre de pages : 278
Résumé du livre
VOLUME 1 coverage includes: Introduction to the basic texts, including the Declaration, Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution; Interpretations based on the structure of government, constitutional text, and history; Interpretations based on the drafting and ratification debates; Interpretations based on traditional understandings of the Constitution and judicial precedents; Judicial review and standards of review; Congressional power to structure and control the judiciary; and Justiciability doctrines; VOLUME 2 covers key arguments employed by the Supreme Court, as well as arguments made in Congress and by executive officials; VOLUME 3 coverage includes: Federal taxing and spending revenue; Enumerated powers and the Necessary and Proper Clause; The commerce power before and after the New Deal; and Legislative enforcement of the Fourteenth Amendment; VOLUME 5 coverage includes: The State Action Doctrine; The Privileges or Immunities Clause; The Due Process Clause; The Equal Protection Clause.