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9781543839029

Constitutional Rights Cases in Context [Connected eBook with Study Center]

by Barnett, Randy E.; Blackman, Josh
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  • Edition: 4th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2022-01-31
  • Publisher: Aspen Publishing

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Constitutional Rights: Cases in Context, Fourth Edition by Randy E. Barnett and Josh Blackman places primary emphasis on how constitutional law has developed since the Founding, its key foundational principles, and recurring debates. By providing both cases and context, it conveys the competing narratives that all lawyers ought to know and all constitutional practitioners need to know. It presents the highly engaging story that is American constitutional law. Teachable, manageable, class-sized chunks of material are suited to one-semester courses or reduced credit configurations. Generous case excerpts make the text flexible for most courses. Cases are judiciously supplemented with background readings from various sources. The readings are long enough to help students understand the arguments, yet short enough not to overwhelm them.  Innovative study guide questions presented before each case help students focus on the salient issues, challenging them to consider the court’s opinions from various perspectives, and suggesting comparisons or connections with other cases. Student are encouraged to think about recurring foundational principles and debates. The text is accompanied by an in-depth Teacher’s Manual and an annual case supplement.

New to the Fourth Edition:

  • New unit on Criminal Procedure cases taught from the perspective of constitutional law.
  • Integrated with twelve-hour video library that brings Supreme Court cases to life
  • Includes decisions from the Roberts Court through June 2021

Professors and student will benefit from:

  • An online library of sixty-three videos (access codes provided with purchase of the book) brings the Supreme Court’s most important decisions to life.
  • This “split” can be used for Constitutional Law II (Rights) courses. The splits sell for half the price of the hardcover casebook.
  • A highly accessible and engaging structure that examines the competing narratives that pervade the development of American constitutional law since the founding.
  • Related cases that are grouped together into assignments making it simple for professors to construct syllabi, and assign students a reasonable amount of reading for each topic. 
  • A wealth of photographs, maps, and primary documents to bring the cases to life. 
  • A new supplement for Fall 2021 that includes all cases from the recently-concluded Supreme Court term.

Table of Contents

Summary of Contents

Contents 
Preface 
Acknowledgments
The Constitution of the United States 
Articles of Confederation 
Chart of Supreme Court Justices 


PART I: INTRODUCTION: THE FOUNDATION OF MODERN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
1. The Founding 
2. Slavery and the Constitution 
3. Slavery, Citizenship, and the Due Process of Law 
4. The Reconstruction Amendments 
5. Expanding the Scope of the Due Process Clause 

PART II: EQUAL PROTECTION OF THE LAW
6. Equal Protection of the Law: Discrimination on the Basis of Race 
7. Equal Protection of the Law: Sex Discrimination and Other Types 

PART III: LIBERTY
8. Modern Substantive Due Process 

PART IV: THE FIRST AMENDMENT
9. Freedoms of Speech and Press 
10. Freedom of Association
11. The Free Exercise of Religion 
12. No Law Respecting an Establishment of Religion 

PART V: THE SECOND AMENDMENT
13. The Right to Keep and Bear Arms 

PART VI: THE FOURTH, FIFTH, AND SIXTH AMENDMENTS
14. The Rights of the Accused 

PART VII: THE TAKINGS CLAUSE OF THE FIFTH AMENDMENT
15. Taking Private Property for Public Use 

Table of Cases 
Index 

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