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Constitutional Law for a Changing America Lee J. Epstein

Constitutional Law for a Changing America By Lee J. Epstein

Constitutional Law for a Changing America by Lee J. Epstein


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Helps students realize that Supreme Court cases are more than just legal names and citations. This title features reworked and revised discussion on: the methods of constitutional interpretation; jurisdiction stripping and standing; the appointments clause and theories of presidential power; and, theories of the separation-of-powers system.

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Constitutional Law for a Changing America Summary

Constitutional Law for a Changing America: Institutional Powers and Constraints by Lee J. Epstein

Political factors influence judicial decisions. Arguments and input from lawyers and interest groups, the ebb and flow of public opinion, and especially the ideological and behavioral inclinations of the justices all combine to shape the development of constitutional doctrine. Drawing on political science as much as from legal studies, Constitutional Law for a Changing America helps students realize that Supreme Court cases are more than just legal names and citations.

As always, Epstein and Walker account for new scholarship as well as reconsider all excerpted cases for both additions and cuts. With meticulous updating throughout, the authors feature reworked and revised discussion on:

  • the methods of constitutional interpretation,
  • jurisdiction stripping and standing,
  • the appointments clause and theories of presidential power,
  • theories of the separation-of-powers system,
  • all cases related to the war on terrorism,
  • theories of federalism and the current state of the federalism/commerce doctrine; in particular, linkages between chapters 6 and 7 have been made more explicit.

Two important improvements in the book's design lead to more focused and effective reading:

  • a revamped interior layout clearly delineates between author commentary and opinion excerpts,
  • a new "Arguments" section in the case commentary details the attorneys' arguments for each side.

About Lee J. Epstein

Lee Epstein is Ethan A.H. Shepley Distinguished University Professor at Washington University in St. Louis. She is also a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. A recipient of 12 grants from the National Science Foundation for her work on law and legal institutions, Epstein has authored or co-authored over 100 articles and essays, as well as 15 books, including The Choices Justices Make (co-authored with Jack Knight), which won the Pritchett Award for the Best Book on Law and Courts and the Lasting Contribution Award for making a "lasting impression on the field of law and courts." The Constitutional Law for a Changing America series (co-authored with Thomas G. Walker) received the Teaching and Mentoring Award from the Law and Courts Section of the American Political Science Association. Her most recent books are The Behavior of Federal Judges, with William M. Landes and Richard A. Posner, and An Introduction to Empirical Legal Research, with Andrew D. Martin. Thomas G. Walker is the Goodrich C. White Professor of Political Science at Emory University, where he teaches courses in constitutional law and the judicial process. He is the coauthor of A Court Divided (1988), with Deborah Barrow, which won the V. O. Key, Jr. Award for the best book on southern politics, and the Constitutional Law for a Changing America series, with Lee Epstein. He is also author of Eligible for Execution: The Story of the Daryl Atkins Case (2009).

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CIN1604265167G
9781604265163
1604265167
Constitutional Law for a Changing America: Institutional Powers and Constraints by Lee J. Epstein
Used - Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
2010-05-04
776
N/A
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