Summaries of Leading Cases on the ConstitutionRowman & Littlefield Publishers, 26.10.2004 - 640 Seiten First published in 1954, Summaries of Leading Cases on the Constitution quickly became the gold standard for concise summaries of important U.S. Supreme Court cases on constitutional law. Covering decisions from the establishment of the Court to the present, the book incorporates every facet of constitutional law, including the powers and privileges of the three branches of the national government, federalism, war powers, and extensive briefs on civil rights and liberties. The fourteenth edition has been thoroughly reorganized to make it easier to use and to correspond more closely to the outline of the U.S. Constitution. In addition, it includes information on important concurring and dissenting opinions, the complete text of the Constitution, a readily useable index and dictionary, and information about Supreme Court justices. Updated through the end of the 2003 term, the fiftieth anniversary edition of Summaries of Leading Cases on the Constitution is an essential resource for law students, lawyers, and everyone interested in our nation''s Constitution. |
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... claim for striking down a monopoly . The commerce clause has become one of the primary bases for the expansion of congressional powers . ¿ * Quoted passages in the " Reasons ” in the briefs throughout this book are taken from the ...
... claim for striking down a monopoly . The commerce clause has become one of the primary bases for the expansion of congressional powers . ¿ * Quoted passages in the " Reasons ” in the briefs throughout this book are taken from the ...
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... claims of the United States , or of any particular state . " J. McReynolds argued in dissent that the national government was improperly exercising powers that were not entrusted to it by the U.S. Constitution . Note - J . Brandeis's ...
... claims of the United States , or of any particular state . " J. McReynolds argued in dissent that the national government was improperly exercising powers that were not entrusted to it by the U.S. Constitution . Note - J . Brandeis's ...
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... claim that the first two are involved in this case , so the third must be examined . The statute at issue “ is a criminal statute that by its terms has nothing to do with ' commerce ' or any sort of economic enterprise , however broadly ...
... claim that the first two are involved in this case , so the third must be examined . The statute at issue “ is a criminal statute that by its terms has nothing to do with ' commerce ' or any sort of economic enterprise , however broadly ...
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... claim , except obliquely , at his hear- ing , and he refused to testify to matters , including his association with the Communist Party , that were clearly pertinent . Barenblatt Article I : The Legislative Branch 45 Barenblatt v ...
... claim , except obliquely , at his hear- ing , and he refused to testify to matters , including his association with the Communist Party , that were clearly pertinent . Barenblatt Article I : The Legislative Branch 45 Barenblatt v ...
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... claim for refund with the Commissioner of Internal Revenue to recover the payment ( $ 46.14 ) , asserting a conflict between the statute and the Constitution . Funds re- alized are used to aid the states in the administration of their ...
... claim for refund with the Commissioner of Internal Revenue to recover the payment ( $ 46.14 ) , asserting a conflict between the statute and the Constitution . Funds re- alized are used to aid the states in the administration of their ...
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Summaries of Leading Cases on the Constitution Joseph Francis Menez,John R. Vile Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2004 |
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