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- Civil liberties - United States ;United States - Constitution law - Cases;Law
- Fisher L.
- For those who teach constitutional law, the relationship between the judiciary and politics remains an awkward subject. Technical details of a decision have a way of driving out the political events that generate a case and influence its disposition
- Mason A. T.
- Mason A.T.
- Rossum R.A.
- Second edition is designed as a basic text for courses in constitutional law and civil liberties
- Stephens O.H.
- The book has been to long in the making, its scope too obviously embracing
- This edition is gesined for political science courses in American constitutional law
- This edition, following the pattern of earlier version, is rooted in the conviction that constitutional law is an intricate blend of history and politics
- This keeps legal issues in a broad political context. Cases should not be torn from their environment
- Trible L.
- Trible L.H.
- United States - Constitution law - Cases;Law
- United States - Constitutional Law;Law
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