Processes of Constitutional Decisionmaking Cases and Materials 7th Edition by Paul Brest
By: Paul Brest; Sanford Levinson; Jack M. Balkin; Akhil Reed Amar; Reva B. Siegel
Publisher: Aspen Publishers
Print ISBN: 9781454887492, 1454887494
eText ISBN: 9781454899242, 1454899247
Edition: 7th
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In Processes of Constitutional Decisionmaking, an extraordinary team of authors traces the historical, political, and social development of constitutional law. Students will consider constitutional questions in a broad historical context, with cutting-edge insights from contemporary scholars. This book has been updated to include all new developments in the field, and delivers strong chapters on the constitutional treatment of sex equality, race, civil rights, separation of powers, and federalism.
Key Features:
Coverage of recent cases and materials including:
Obergefell v. Hodges – Same-Sex Marriage
Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt – Abortion Regulation
Zivotofsky v. Kerry – Presidential Power
Fisher v. University of Texas – Affirmative Action
New Discussion of Cooperative Federalism
Sessions v. Morales–Santana – Sex Equality
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