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Constitutional Law for a Changing America: Rights, Liberties, and Justice

Constitutional Law for a Changing America: Rights, Liberties, and Justice

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  • Create Date:2021-09-02 19:21:26
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Lee J. Epstein
  • ISBN:1544391250
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Summary

In Constitutional Law for a Changing America, you will learn about how political factors such as arguments and input from lawyers and interest groups, public opinion, and the ideological and behavioral inclinations of the justices influence judicial decisions and the development of constitutional doctrine。 Bestselling authors Lee Epstein, Kevin T。 McGuire and Thomas G。 Walker draw on both political science and legal studies to analyze and excerpt cases and account for recent landmark court decisions and new scholarship, including key opinions handed down through the 2020 term。

Updated with additional material such as recent court rulings, more than 500 supplemental cases, and greater coverage of freedom of expression, this Eleventh Edition will develop your understanding of how the U。S。 Constitution protects civil rights and liberties。

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Reviews

Anne Fox

This is a lengthy and comprehensive overview of the major issues confronting the Supreme Court, complete with case examples and excerpts from the findings of the Court。 I wouldn't recommend this book for someone completely unversed in law。 but for those wanting to gain a more complete understanding of how our Supreme Court works, this is an excellent text。 This is a lengthy and comprehensive overview of the major issues confronting the Supreme Court, complete with case examples and excerpts from the findings of the Court。 I wouldn't recommend this book for someone completely unversed in law。 but for those wanting to gain a more complete understanding of how our Supreme Court works, this is an excellent text。 。。。more

Cassandra

Both this book and the Institutional Powers book by the same authors are used at my University for the Constitutional Law courses。 It is, as most law texts are, a little dry, kind of dull, and a whole lot of information crammed into a thick book in small type。 That being said, Epstein & Walker succeed in making the information more accessible than any other textbook I've had to use in my studies on the same subject matter, and include photographs on major cases to help students place the informa Both this book and the Institutional Powers book by the same authors are used at my University for the Constitutional Law courses。 It is, as most law texts are, a little dry, kind of dull, and a whole lot of information crammed into a thick book in small type。 That being said, Epstein & Walker succeed in making the information more accessible than any other textbook I've had to use in my studies on the same subject matter, and include photographs on major cases to help students place the information。 They also contextualize the case information, giving the technical explanations and following with a more colloquial summary to ensure that the major points are understood。The books do tend to be on the expensive side (in the realm of PoliSci texts, anyway), so if you know you're taking the class and if your school, like mine, uses this book across the board, it's best to buy it in the middle of a semester when those who have dropped are just trying to unload the book as quickly as possible。 I managed to find it for under $35 on Amazon where it usually retails for around $75 (still significantly less than campus bookstores, even for used editions!)。 。。。more

Kevin Altman

Political Science classic。。。a must!

Ben

For a textbook, I think it is a great overview。 It is well-organized and gives excerpts of many important decisions。

Kony

Situates key decisions in political context, giving enough detail to orient, but not so much as to overwhelm。 Illuminates diverse influences on law's development, attending to the big picture (internat'l and nat'l events), the small picture (individual justices, parties in cases), and the medium picture (intra-court dynamics, inter-branch relations)。 Leaves me feeling like a better educated American, equipped to discuss legal history more intelligently。 Situates key decisions in political context, giving enough detail to orient, but not so much as to overwhelm。 Illuminates diverse influences on law's development, attending to the big picture (internat'l and nat'l events), the small picture (individual justices, parties in cases), and the medium picture (intra-court dynamics, inter-branch relations)。 Leaves me feeling like a better educated American, equipped to discuss legal history more intelligently。 。。。more

Ashley M

I loved my con law class。 I want to know more about the cases and courts。 Just fascinating。