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The three provisions of the U.S. Constitution, Full Faith and Credit Clause, the Privileges and Immunities Clause and the Equal Protection Clause have been presenting problems of understanding for lawyers and jurists since about the time the Constitution was drafted.
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In Professor Maloy’s latest book, “America’s Supreme Court: An Unfinished Symphony,” by reviewing 182 cases decided by the Supreme Court he envisions the Court’s 216 year history, from 1789 through 2005, as being divided, like most symphonic works, into four distinct compartments, or “movements.”
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Cases on The First Amendment is devoted to two core principles. First, careful study of Supreme Court opinions is the pinnacle of case analysis, and study of the First Amendment is at the pinnacle of the pinnacle. Second, students cannot master case analysis unless they see cases in essentially f...
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This publication includes constitutional concepts and materials applicable to the United States and Brazil. Introductory information concerning the two governmental systems is offered and comparative constitutional concepts are included in sufficient detail and citation to provide researchers, l...
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The first decade of Hungarian constitutional review on fundamental rights
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This book traces the legal and historical development of one of the most important aspects of constitutionalism – constitutional adjudication (or “judicial review”), in a country with a longstanding commitment to the rule of law – Costa Rica.
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Equal Protection, Cases and Materials is a study of the substantive law of equal protection, both under the Fourteenth Amendment as applied against state governments, and under the implied equal protection component of the Fifth Amendment as applied against the federal government.
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Federalism is a form of government possessed and utilized by several countries of the world, including the United States of America. When the Constitution of the newly formed United States was framed in 1787 it provided that it and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance th...
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The papers to be found in this book are the result of an academic colloquium on the subject of "Human Rights as Constitutional Rights," which was held in Budapest, Hungary (November 1995).
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Constitutionalism is usually regarded as the limitation of government power by a "fundamental" law, or set of laws, beyond the reach of individual governments to amend.
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This book contributes to current legal and political debates regarding the rule of law, constitutionalism and rights enforcement. The authors explore the context, substance and meaning of constitutionalism in comparative perspective, as well as the influence of constitutionalism to national and ...
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Mobilizing the Press examines the role of the press in constitutional litigation before the United States Supreme Court to shape the First Amendment doctrine that forms the legal environment in which journalists operate.
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The victory of the Sandinista Revolution in Nicaragua in 1979 opened up a major new battleground in the Cold War between east and west. That larger conflict caused many to ignore or misjudge the domestic battle for democratic rights carried out by ordinary Nicaraguans, first against the Somoza d...
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This book presents a comparative constitutional analysis of the system of constitutional review in more than 150 countries. It describes different models of constitutional review and the bodies that hold this special and exclusive decision-making power on constitutional matters.
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