Federal Constitutional Law: Introduction to Interpretive Methods and Federal Judicial Power

ebook Volume 1

By Lee J. Strang

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This eBook is the first volume in the Federal Constitutional Law Modular Casebook Series. This innovative modular approach to the material facilitates a focused study of particular topics within the field of federal constitutional law. Coverage includes:

  • Introduction to the basic texts;

  • Interpretations based on the structure of government, constitutional text, and historical antecedents;

  • Interpretations based on the drafting and ratification debates;

  • Interpretations based on traditional understandings of the constitution and judicial precedents;

  • Judicial review and standards of review;

  • Congressional power to structure (and restructure) the judiciary;

  • Justiciability doctrines; and

  • Governmental immunity from suit and the Eleventh Amendment in the Nineteenth Century.

    The eBook versions of this title feature links to Lexis Advance for further legal research options.

  • Federal Constitutional Law: Introduction to Interpretive Methods and Federal Judicial Power