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Treatise on constitutional law : substance and procedure

Ronald D. Rotunda (Author), John E. Nowak (Author), Vikram Amar (Author), Akhil Reed Amar (Author), Steven G. Calabresi (Author)
Print Book, English, 2012
Fifth edition View all formats and editions
West, Thomson Reuters, [Eagan, MN], [Eagan, MN], 2012
Legal treatises
6 volumes ; 26 cm
821208304
v. 1. The origins of judicial review ; Federal jurisdiction ; Sources of national authority ; The federal commerce power ; Federal fiscal powers ; International affairs ; Presidential domestic power ; Congressional powers and privileges
v. 2. Constitutional limitations on the assumption of public office ; How a bill becomes a law ; The commerce clause and restrictions on state regulatory powers ; Federal regulation and state authority ; State taxation ; Individual liberties: an overview ; Substantive due process ; State action
v. 3. Procedural due process
the requirement of fair adjudicative procedures ; Equal protection
v. 4. Equal protection (continued) ; Congressional enforcement of civil rights
v. 5. Freedom of speech
v. 6. Freedom of religion ; Naturalization and citizenship ; Theories and methods of constitutional construction and interpretation in the case law and literature. v. 1 : ch. 1 to 8
v. 2 : ch. 9 to16
v. 3 : ch. 17 to 18 (part)
v. 4 : ch. 18 (cont'd) to 19
v. 5 : ch. 20
v. 6 : ch. 21 to 23
May 2020 update lists authors as: "THE LATE RONALD D. ROTUNDA, Doy & Dee Henley Chair and Distinguished Professor of Jurisprudence, Chapman University, The Dale E. Fowler School of Law ; JOHN E. NOWAK, David C. Baum Professor of Law Emeritus, University of Illinois College of Law, and Raymond and Mary Simon Chair in Constitutional Law, Emeritus Loyola University of Chicago School of Law ; VIKRAM D. AMAR, Dean and Iwan Foundation Professor of Law, University of Illinois College of Law ; AKHIL REED AMAR, Sterling Professor of Law, Yale Law School ; STEVE G. CALABRESI, Clayton J. and Henry R. Barber Professor of Law, Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law."