Constitutional Law in the United States: A Systematic Inquiry Into the Change and Relevance of Supreme Court Decisions
By (Author) Randall Walton Bland
By (author) Joseph V. Brogan
Austin & Winfield,U.S.
Austin & Winfield,U.S.
4th January 1999
Third Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Political science and theory
342.7302
Paperback
740
Width 147mm, Height 229mm, Spine 47mm
1152g
Constitutional Law in the United States is a clear and focused discussion of the key elements of constitutional law. Part one analyses the structure and authority of the U.S. government. Part two covers the regulation of the economy, and part three assesses the individual and civil rights under the Constitution. Several cases have been added to this third edition, nearly doubling the size of the text. The structure of the work is only slightly modified. The number of chapters remains the same, but they are now grouped under but two divisions: "The Structures and Powers of Government" and "Civil Rights and Liberties."
Randall Walton Bland is Professor of Political Science, Southwest Texas State University.
Joseph V. Brogan is Chairman of the Department of Political Science at LaSalle University, Philadelphia.