Federal Constitutional Law: Federalism Limitations on State and Federal Power

ebook Volume 4 · Federal Constitutional Law

By Lee J. Strang

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This softcover book is the fourth volume in the Federal Constitutional Law Modular Series. The modular casebook design concept makes it possible for instructors to custom-tailor their materials for courses of varying length and focus by requiring students to purchase the entire set or only specific volumes. Coverage in this fourth volume of the series includes:

•   Commerce Clause limitations on state power


•   The Supremacy Clause and preemption of state law


•   Limitation of state authority under the Dormant Commerce Clause; and


•   Constraints on federal power from the Tenth Amendment and federalism.

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Federal Constitutional Law: Federalism Limitations on State and Federal Power