01882 2200313 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001100123084001700134100001900151245009200170250001200262260003100274300004000305500001400345500002700359520095000386650004101336650004701377990002401424990002401448990002401472990002401496990002401520990002401544INLIS00000000000812920221021101353 a0010-0520008129221021 | | eng  a9780495503248 aeng a342.73 a342.73 DUC c0 aDucat, Craig R1 aConstitutional Interpretation :bVolume II : Rights of the Individual /cCraig R. Ducat a9th Ed. aBoston :bWadsworth,c2009 axxvi, p.470-1364 ; 25 cm. ;c25 cm. ac.3 - c.4 aIndeks : p. I-1 - I-13 aThis is the ninth edition of Constitutional Law, subtitled Rights of the Individual (Chapters 8-14), is updated to reflect current issues and cases relevant to students. All important Supreme Court decisions through June 2007 are addressed in this volume. A new chapter 8, Due Process of Law. Chapter 9, Obtaining Evidence, is followed by two very thorough chapters on speech and press. Chapter 12, Freedom of Religion and Chapter 13, Equal Protection of the Laws, round out the text. Surely one of the greatest strengths of Constitutional Interpretation is the wealth of cases it includes. Coverage of the Court's decisions comes in four forms: 1) case excerpts that are appropriately introduced and edited; 2) discussions of other cases interspersed among excerpts in which a fair amount of the Court's ruling is reprinted; 3) tables of additional cases relevant to a particular subject matter; and 4) cases mentioned in chapter introductions. 4aCivil rights - United States - Cases 4aConstitutional law - United States - Cases a18622/MKRI-P/X-2010 a18621/MKRI-P/X-2010 a18622/MKRI-P/X-2010 a18621/MKRI-P/X-2010 a18621/MKRI-P/X-2010 a18622/MKRI-P/X-2010