Constitutional Law
Cases, History, and Practice
Fourth Edition
by William D. Araiza, M. Isabel Medina
2011
Tags: Constitutional Law
Teacher's Manual available
1540 pp $200.00
ISBN 978-1-42248-536-1
eISBN 978-0-32717-604-6
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In attempting to come closer to that elusive goal, the Fourth Edition features several significant changes. First, it provides, at appropriate points, concise statements of the frameworks of analysis developed by the Court to resolve constitutional claims. Providing these analytical frameworks is designed to provide a jumping-off point for students to consider the more difficult issues that lurk behind those rules.
Second, the Fourth Edition has attempted to highlight areas of the law that are often under-studied in a basic constitutional law class, such as immigration, naturalization and citizenship issues.
Third, the Fourth Edition aims to prepare students for practice. The process of making constitutional "law" is more than the process by which the Supreme Court writes an opinion stating broad principles. The process happens every day, in small decisions made in courthouses, city halls and police stations across the nation. The accompanying Teacher's Manual explains the authors' conception of the materials and offers a detailed analysis of the key cases.