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Carregando... Constitutional Law, Thirteenth Editionde Gerald Gunther, Kathleen M. Sullivan
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Gerald Gunther, the leading authority on constitutional law has been joined by the distinguished constitutional scholar, Kathleen M. Sullivan, in updating the standard work in the field: Cases & Materials on Constitutional Law, Thirteenth Edition. The new edition maintains the structure of recent editions while thoroughly streamlining material & updating the cases covered. In addition, for the first time, a detailed Teacher's Manual has been prepared to assist current & new users in understanding the breadth & depth of this leading publication. Important features: * Federalism-The latest decisions on clashes between federal & state authority, including Lopez, NY v. U.S., Term Limits, & Seminole Tribe * Equal Protection-Updated focus on current controversies over affirmative action & voting rights * Free Speech-Current controversies from indecent speech on the Internet to proposed regulations of tobacco advertising & campaign money * Religion-The constitutionality & interpretation of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, & debates over the meaning of religious liberty Constitutional Law has remained on the bookshelves of practitioners long after law school because it is such a comprehensive reference guide to the field of Constitutional Law. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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Gunther was a Jew among Germans raised in Czechoslavakia, with memories of his teachers referring to him as "Judensau". He graduated from Harvard Law School, magna cum laude, and began a teaching career. Included among his grateful and successful students, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, for whom he had predicted great things. Professor Gunther died age 75 in 2001, having been of great service on the campuses during the turbulent 60's and early 70's. ( )