The Constitution of the United States of America
Title | The Constitution of the United States of America PDF eBook |
Author | Senate |
Publisher | Government Printing Office |
Pages | 72 |
Release | 2016-03-25 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780160931109 |
Centennial edition. Popularly known as the Constitution Annotated or "CONAN," encompasses the U.S. Constitution and analysis and interpretation of the U.S. Constitution with in-text annotations of cases decided by the Supreme Court of the United States. The analysis is provided by the Congressional Research Service (CRS) in the Library of Congress. This is the 100th anniversary edition of a publication first released in 1913 at the direction of the U.S. Senate. Since then, it has been published as a bound edition every 10 years, with updates issued every two years that address new constitutional law cases . Audience: Federal lawmakers, libraries, law firms, constitutional scholars.
Constitutional Law 2014 Supplement
Title | Constitutional Law 2014 Supplement PDF eBook |
Author | Stone |
Publisher | Aspen Publishers |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014-08-08 |
Genre | Constitutional law |
ISBN | 9781454841722 |
This 2014 Supplement has all the latest Supreme Court cases relating to Constitutional Law, including Planned Parenthood of Pa. v. Casey.
Constitutional Law 2014 Case Supplement
Title | Constitutional Law 2014 Case Supplement PDF eBook |
Author | Erwin Chemerinsky |
Publisher | Aspen Publishers |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014-08-08 |
Genre | Constitutional law |
ISBN | 9781454841692 |
American Constitutional Law
Title | American Constitutional Law PDF eBook |
Author | Massey |
Publisher | Aspen Publishers |
Pages | 120 |
Release | 2014-08-08 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9781454841708 |
American Constitutional Law: Powers and Liberties Case Supplement
Comparative Matters
Title | Comparative Matters PDF eBook |
Author | Ran Hirschl |
Publisher | |
Pages | 317 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0198714513 |
Comparative study has emerged as the new frontier of constitutional law scholarship as well as an important aspect of constitutional adjudication. Increasingly, jurists, scholars, and constitution drafters worldwide are accepting that 'we are all comparativists now'. And yet, despite this tremendous renaissance, the 'comparative' aspect of the enterprise, as a method and a project, remains under-theorized and blurry. Fundamental questions concerning the very meaning and purpose of comparative constitutional inquiry, and how it is to be undertaken, are seldom asked, let alone answered. In this path-breaking book, Ran Hirschl addresses this gap by charting the intellectual history and analytical underpinnings of comparative constitutional inquiry, probing the various types, aims, and methodologies of engagement with the constitutive laws of others through the ages, and exploring how and why comparative constitutional inquiry has been and ought to be pursued by academics and jurists worldwide. Through an extensive exploration of comparative constitutional endeavours past and present, near and far, Hirschl shows how attitudes towards engagement with the constitutive laws of others reflect tensions between particularism and universalism as well as competing visions of who 'we' are as a political community. Drawing on insights from social theory, religion, history, political science, and public law, Hirschl argues for an interdisciplinary approach to comparative constitutionalism that is methodologically and substantively preferable to merely doctrinal accounts. The future of comparative constitutional studies, he contends, lies in relaxing the sharp divide between constitutional law and the social sciences. Comparative Matters makes a unique and welcome contribution to the comparative study of constitutions and constitutionalism, sharpening our understanding of the historical development, political parameters, epistemology, and methodologies of one of the most intellectually vibrant areas in contemporary legal scholarship.
Is Administrative Law Unlawful?
Title | Is Administrative Law Unlawful? PDF eBook |
Author | Philip Hamburger |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 646 |
Release | 2014-05-27 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 022611645X |
“Hamburger argues persuasively that America has overlaid its constitutional system with a form of governance that is both alien and dangerous.” —Law and Politics Book Review While the federal government traditionally could constrain liberty only through acts of Congress and the courts, the executive branch has increasingly come to control Americans through its own administrative rules and adjudication, thus raising disturbing questions about the effect of this sort of state power on American government and society. With Is Administrative Law Unlawful?, Philip Hamburger answers this question in the affirmative, offering a revisionist account of administrative law. Rather than accepting it as a novel power necessitated by modern society, he locates its origins in the medieval and early modern English tradition of royal prerogative. Then he traces resistance to administrative law from the Middle Ages to the present. Medieval parliaments periodically tried to confine the Crown to governing through regular law, but the most effective response was the seventeenth-century development of English constitutional law, which concluded that the government could rule only through the law of the land and the courts, not through administrative edicts. Although the US Constitution pursued this conclusion even more vigorously, administrative power reemerged in the Progressive and New Deal Eras. Since then, Hamburger argues, administrative law has returned American government and society to precisely the sort of consolidated or absolute power that the US Constitution—and constitutions in general—were designed to prevent. With a clear yet many-layered argument that draws on history, law, and legal thought, Is Administrative Law Unlawful? reveals administrative law to be not a benign, natural outgrowth of contemporary government but a pernicious—and profoundly unlawful—return to dangerous pre-constitutional absolutism.
Constitutional Law
Title | Constitutional Law PDF eBook |
Author | Weaver |
Publisher | Aspen Publishers |
Pages | 137 |
Release | 2014-08-08 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9781454841852 |
Constitutional Law: Cases, Materials, and Problems Supplement