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Constitutional Analysis in a Nutshell

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This authoritative text provides a framework for understanding individual liberty and governmental power and the institutional role played by the Supreme Court of the United States. Coverage in this new improved edition includes all the major topics of the judicial commerce clause and state separation of congressional and executive and individual civil rights and civil liberties. Includes diagrams that aid understanding of the fundamentals of our system of government. Extremely accessible and comprehensive ― this is a paperback course in American Constitutional Law.

677 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2003

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Thomas E. Baker

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June 12, 2011
Not a bad book but not what I was looking for. It truly is a book emphasizing legal analysis and review of constitutional issues rather than a book on the constitution per se. It also does not cover the amendments explicitly.
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