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Constitutional Law: Cases, Materials, And Problems

by Russell L. Weaver

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Now there is an appealing new constitutional law casebook, designed to be a 'teacher's book' by stimulating thought, inviting classroom discussion, and helping professors teach more effectively. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: Cases, Materials, and Problems supplies a comprehensive, problem-based examination of this vital area of study. The authors make their book effective and flexible by: including the principal constitutional law cases, edited as lightly as possible to allow the Supreme Court to speak for itself using short notes combined with problems to expand on the text achieving a teachable length of less than 1300 pages building on the proven approach taken by coauthor Russell Weaver in his successful casebooks for other courses providing insights into the problems and cases in the accompanying Teacher's Manual Skillful use of the thought-provoking problem approach: helps students delve deeper into constitutional doctrine serves as an accessible and interesting way to learn constitutional issues enlivens class discussion and debate When you review the many casebooks available for constitutional law, be sure to give careful consideration to this brand-new offering from an expert team of authors who Understand The needs and preferences of instructors.… (more)
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Now there is an appealing new constitutional law casebook, designed to be a 'teacher's book' by stimulating thought, inviting classroom discussion, and helping professors teach more effectively. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: Cases, Materials, and Problems supplies a comprehensive, problem-based examination of this vital area of study. The authors make their book effective and flexible by: including the principal constitutional law cases, edited as lightly as possible to allow the Supreme Court to speak for itself using short notes combined with problems to expand on the text achieving a teachable length of less than 1300 pages building on the proven approach taken by coauthor Russell Weaver in his successful casebooks for other courses providing insights into the problems and cases in the accompanying Teacher's Manual Skillful use of the thought-provoking problem approach: helps students delve deeper into constitutional doctrine serves as an accessible and interesting way to learn constitutional issues enlivens class discussion and debate When you review the many casebooks available for constitutional law, be sure to give careful consideration to this brand-new offering from an expert team of authors who Understand The needs and preferences of instructors.

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