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Author Schwartz, David S.

Title Constitutional law : a context and practice casebook / David S. Schwartz, University of Wisconsin Law School, Lori A. Ringhand, University of Georgia School of Law
Published [Place of publication not identified] : Carolina academic, 2013
Durham, North Carolina Carolina Academic Press, [2013]

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Description xxxiii, 1152 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Series Context and practice series
Context and practice series.
Contents Contents note continued: 1.Executive Powers over the Conduct of Hostilities -- President Lincoln's Proclamation of Blockade -- The Prize Cases -- President Johnson's Message to Congress -- The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution -- Statement by the President on the Passage of the Joint Resolution on Southeast Asia -- Massachusetts v. Laird -- War Powers Resolution -- President Nixon's Veto of War Powers Resolution -- Certification of Congress Regarding Override of the War Powers Resolution Veto -- Recap: The War Powers Resolution -- Campbell v. Clinton -- Recap: War Powers -- 2.Suspension of Habeas Corpus -- a.The Civil War -- An Act Relating to Habeas Corpus, and Regulating Judicial Proceedings in Certain Cases -- Lincoln's Proclamation Suspending Habeas Corpus throughout the United States, September 15, 1863 -- Ex Parte Milligan -- b.World War II -- Korematsu v. United States -- Ex Parte Quirin -- Johnson v. Eisentrager -- Case Note: Reid v. Covert -- c.The War on Terrorism --
Contents note continued: 2.Judiciary Act of 1789 -- The Judiciary Act of 1789 -- Marbury v. Madison -- Stuart v. Laird -- C.Judicial Review and Judicial Supremacy -- Scott v. Sandford -- Exercise: Judicial Review and Constitutional Interpretation -- Cooper v. Aaron -- D.Supreme Court Review of State Court Opinions -- Martin v. Hunter's Lessee -- Michigan v. Long -- Exercises: Supreme Court Review of State Court Decisions -- E.Judicial Review in Practice -- F.The Exceptions Clause -- Ex parte McCardle -- United States v. Klein -- Exercises: The Exceptions Clause -- Recap: Judicial Review -- Professional Development Reflection Questions -- ch. 6 Justiciability -- A.Overview -- B.Foundational Doctrine -- C.Standing -- 1.Basic Doctrine -- Allen v. Wright -- Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife -- 2.Organizational and Representational Standing -- Raines v. Byrd -- D.Advisory Opinions -- E.Ripeness -- F.Mootness -- G.Political Question -- Powell v. McCormack --
Contents note continued: A.Overview -- B.Integrity of the Legislative Process -- Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Chadha -- Exercise: Legislative Veto and War Powers -- Clinton v. City of New York -- Recap: Chadha and Clinton v. New York -- Exercise: Chadha and Clinton v. New York -- C.The Administrative State -- 1.Administrative Lawmaking Power: The Nondelegation Doctrine -- 2.Non-Article III Adjudicatory Power -- Case Note: The Bankruptcy Court Cases -- 3.Synthesis: Delegation of Legislative and Judicial Power -- Mistretta v. United States -- Exercises: Other Separation-of-Powers Questions -- D.Impeachment -- Articles of Impeachment [of Richard Nixon] -- Resolution Impeaching William Jefferson Clinton, President of the United States, for High Crimes and Misdemeanors -- Exercise: Impeachment -- pt. Three Judicial Power -- ch. 5 Judicial Review -- A.Overview -- B.Historical Antecedents -- 1.The Political Revolution of 1800 and Marbury v. Madison --
Contents note continued: Authorization for Use of Military Force -- Hamdi v. Rumsfeld -- Boumediene v. Bush -- D.Foreign Affairs -- United States v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corp. -- Case Note: Dames & Moore v. Regan -- Exercise: Foreign Affairs -- E.Executive Privileges and Immunities -- United States v. Nixon -- Nixon v. Fitzgerald -- Clinton v. Jones -- F.The Veto Power -- Exercise: The Veto Power -- G.Executive Orders and Presidential Direct Action -- 1.Types of Presidential Direct Action -- a.Executive Orders and Proclamations -- b.Other Presidential Direct Action Devices -- 2.Legal and Constitutional Status -- H.Appointment and Removal of Executive Officers -- 1.Appointment -- Buckley v. Valeo -- 2.Removal -- Myers v. United States -- Humphrey's Executor v. United States -- Case Note: Weiner v. United States -- Case Note: Bowsher v. Synar -- 3.Synthesis: Appointment and Removal Powers -- Morrison v. Olson --
Contents note continued: Case Note: Free Enterprise Fund v. Public Company Accounting and Oversight Board -- Recap: Appointment and Removal Powers -- I.The Take Care Clause -- 1.The Duty to Adhere to Supreme Court Constitutional Interpretations -- President Andrew Jackson's Message in Support of His Veto of the Re-Charter of the Bank of the United States -- Lincoln v. Douglas on Judicial Supremacy: The 1858 Illinois Senate Race -- 2.Faithful Execution: Does the President Have Power to Decline to Enforce Laws He Deems Unconstitutional? -- Opinion of the Office of Legal Counsel: Presidential Authority to Decline to Execute Unconstitutional Statutes -- 3.Judicial Review of Executive Discretion -- Case Note: United States v. Armstrong -- Case Note: Dalton v. Specter -- Case Note: Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency -- Exercise: The Take Care Clause and Related Matters -- Professional Development Reflection Questions -- ch. 4 Other Separation-of-Powers Issues --
Contents note continued: Exercise: Substantive Due Process and Economic Regulation -- D.Fundamental Rights and Personal Liberties -- Justice Harlan: Poe v. Ullman -- Justice Scalia: Michael H. v. Gerald D. -- Justice Kennedy: Lawrence v. Texas -- Griswold v. Connecticut -- Roe v. Wade -- Planned Parenthood v. Casey -- Professional Development Reflection Question -- Case Note: Gonzales v. Carhart -- Washington v. Glucksberg -- Lawrence v. Texas -- Case Note: Loving v. Virginia -- Exercise: Due Process and Marriage Equality -- Recap: Fundamental Rights and Personal Liberties -- McDonald v. City of Chicago -- ch. 8 Equal Protection -- A.Overview -- B.Foundational Doctrine -- 1.Rational Basis Review -- Railway Express Agency v. New York -- Case Note: Williamson v. Lee Optical of Oklahoma -- Central State University v. American Association of University Professors -- 2.The Fourteenth Amendment's State Action Requirement -- The Civil Rights Cases --
Contents note continued: Exercise: The State Action Doctrine -- Case Note: The "White Primary" Cases -- 3.Competing Concepts of Equality: Plessy, Brown, and Korematsu -- Plessy v. Ferguson -- Brown v. Board of Education -- Note: The Rehnquist Memo on Brown -- Korematsu v. United States -- Recap: Concepts of Equality -- C.Strict Scrutiny and Race Discrimination -- 1.The Intentional Discrimination Requirement -- Yick Wo v. Hopkins -- Palmer v. Thompson -- Exercise: Discriminatory Purpose -- Washington v. Davis -- 2.Affirmative Action -- Regents of the University of California v. Bakke -- City of Richmond v. J. A. Croson Co. -- Grutter v. Bollinger -- Case Note: Gratz v. Bollinger -- Recap: Affirmative Action -- 3.School Integration -- Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District -- Exercise: School Integration -- D.Sex Discrimination -- Bradwell v. Illinois -- Reed v. Reed -- Frontiero v. Richardson -- Craig v. Boren --
Contents note continued: Exercises: Lopez and Morrison -- Exercise: The ACA Case -- Gonzales v. Raich -- Exercise: The ACA Case (continued) -- National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius -- D.The Tenth Amendment -- 1.The Unsteady Path: Tenth Amendment Doctrine from the New Deal to 1992 -- National League of Cities v. Usery -- Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority -- 2.The Tenth Amendment Anti-Commandeering Doctrine, 1992-Present -- New York v. United States -- Printz v. United States -- Exercise: Printz v. United States -- Reno v. Condon -- Note: "Cooperative Federalism" -- Bond v. United States -- Recap: Tenth Amendment -- Exercise: Commandeering -- E.The Taxing and Spending Powers -- 1.The Taxing Power -- United States v. Doremus -- Bailey v. Drexel Furniture Co. -- United States v. Kahriger -- Exercises: The Taxing Power -- National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius -- Recap: The Taxing Power -- 2.The Spending Power --
Contents note continued: H.P. Hood & Sons, Inc. v. Du Mond -- 2.Facially Discriminatory Laws -- City of Philadelphia v. New Jersey -- C&A Carbone v. Town of Clarkstown -- 3.Facially Neutral Laws -- Hunt v. Washington State Apple Advertising Commission -- Minnesota v. Clover Leaf Creamery -- 4.Analysis if Discriminatory -- Dean Milk v. City of Madison -- Maine v. Taylor -- 5.Analysis if Not Discriminatory -- Bibb v. Navajo Freight Lines -- Exercises: Applying the Dormant Commerce Clause -- 6.Exceptions -- Reeves v. Stake -- South-Central Timber Development v. Wunnicke -- C.The Privileges and Immunities Clause -- Hicklin v. Orbeck -- United Building and Construction Trades Council v. City of Camden -- Exercise: Privileges and Immunities Clause -- D.Preemption -- Geier v. American Honda Motor Co. -- pt. Two Separation of Powers -- ch. 3 Executive Power -- A.Overview -- B.Foundational Doctrine -- Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer -- C.War and National Security --
Contents note continued: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People v. Alabama ex rel. Patterson -- Hurley v. Irish-American Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Group of Boston -- Boy Scouts of America v. Dale -- Recap: Hurley and Dale -- Exercise: Freedom of Association -- 2.Press and Petition -- ch. 10 Religious Freedom -- A.Overview -- B.Establishment Clause -- 1.Foundational Doctrine: State Support for Religious Institutions -- Everson v. Board of Education -- Lemon v. Kurtzman -- 2.School Prayer -- Engel v. Vitale -- Lee v. Weisman -- 3.Ten Commandments Displays -- McCreary County, Kentucky v. American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky -- Exercise: Establishment Clause -- C.The Free Exercise Clause -- Sherbert v. Verner -- Employment Division, Department of Human Resources of Oregon v. Smith -- Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye, Inc. v. City of Hialeah
Contents note continued: Professional Development Reflection Question -- United States v. Virginia -- E.Not-Quite-Suspect Classifications -- City of Cleburne v. Cleburne Living Center -- Romer v. Evans -- Lawrence v. Texas -- Recap: Not-Quite-Suspect Classifications -- Exercise: Equal Protection -- F.Equal Protection and Fundamental Rights -- Harper v. Virginia State Bd. of Elections -- San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez -- pt. Five The First Amendment -- ch. 9 Freedom of Speech -- A.Overview -- B.Foundational Doctrine -- 1.Basic Principles -- 2.Vagueness and Overbreadth -- a.Vagueness -- b.Overbreadth -- c.Vagueness and Overbreadth Compared -- C.Content-Based and Content-Neutral Regulation -- 1.Content-Neutral Regulation of Expressive Conduct -- United States v. O'Brien -- Clark v. Community for Creative Non-Violence -- Texas v. Johnson -- 2.Time, Place, or Manner Regulations -- Frisby v. Schultz -- City of Ladue v. Gilleo --
Contents note continued: Recap: Content-Based and Content-Neutral Laws -- 3.Viewpoint Discrimination -- Exercise: Content-Based and Content-Neutral Laws -- D.Unprotected Speech -- 1.Incitement -- Brandenburg v. Ohio -- Exercise: Incitement -- 2.Fighting Words and Offensive Speech -- Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire -- Cohen v. California -- Case Note: Offensive Speech---Boos v. Barry and Hustler Magazine v. Falwell -- Recap: Fighting Words -- Exercise: Fighting Words -- 3.Hate Speech -- R.A.V. v. St. Paul -- Exercise: R.A.V. -- 4.Obscenity and Indecency -- Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union -- E.Free Speech Doctrine in Special Contexts -- 1.Campaign Finance -- Buckley v. Valeo -- 2.Government Employment -- Garcetti v. Ceballos -- 3.Public Schools -- Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier -- 4.Commercial Speech -- Virginia State Board of Pharmacy v. Virginia Citizens Consumer Counsel -- F.Speech-Related Rights -- 1.Freedom of Association --
Contents note continued: United States v. Butler -- South Dakota v. Dole -- Exercise: The ACA Case and the Spending Power -- National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius -- F.The Civil War Amendments -- 1.Foundational Doctrine -- Katzenbach v. Morgan -- a.The Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment -- b.The Incorporation Doctrine -- City of Boerne v. Flores -- United States v. Morrison -- Recap -- 2.The Enforcement Clauses and the Eleventh Amendment -- Fitzpatrick v. Bitzer -- Seminole Tribe of Florida v. Florida -- Exercise: The Enforcement Provisions and the Eleventh Amendment -- Kimel v. Florida Board of Regents -- Nevada Department of Human Resources v. Hibbs -- G.The Modern Necessary and Proper Clause -- Case Note: United States v. Comstock -- H.The Treaty Power -- Missouri v. Holland -- Professional Development Reflection Questions -- ch. 2 Limitations on State Powers -- A.Overview -- B.The Dormant Commerce Clause -- 1.Foundational Doctrine --
Contents note continued: Walter L. Nixon v. United States -- Recap: Political Question Doctrine -- Exercises: Justiciability -- Professional Development Reflection Questions -- pt. Four Due Process, Fundamental Rights, and Equal Protection -- ch. 7 Substantive Due Process -- A.Overview -- B.Foundational Doctrine -- 1.The Privileges or Immunities Clause -- Barron v. Baltimore -- The Slaughterhouse Cases -- 2.Incorporation and Due Process -- Twining v. New Jersey -- Brown v. Mississippi -- Professional Development Reflection Question -- Case Note: Gitlow v. New York (1925) -- 3.Selective or Total Incorporation? -- Palko v. Connecticut -- Adamson v. California -- Rochin v. California -- C.Fundamental Rights and Economic Regulation -- Lochner v. New York -- Meyer v. Nebraska -- Pierce v. Society of Sisters -- Recap: Early Fundamental Rights Doctrine -- West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish -- United States v. Carolene Products Co. -- Ferguson v. Skrupa --
Contents note continued: ch. 1 Legislative Power -- A.Overview: The Affordable Care Act Case -- National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius -- B.Foundational Doctrine -- McCulloch v. Maryland -- Exercise: Necessary and Proper Clause -- C.The Commerce Clause -- 1.Doctrinal Origins -- Gibbons v. Ogden -- Note: Daniel Webster's Argument for Gibbons -- 2.The Lochner Era: 1880s to 1937 -- Hammer v. Dagenhart -- A.L.A. Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States -- Carter v. Carter Coal Co. -- Exercises: The Lochner Era -- 3.The New Deal Turnaround and the Reaction to the Lochner Era: 1937 to 1995 -- National Labor Relations Board v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. -- United States v. Darby Lumber Co. -- Wickard v. Filburn -- Exercises: The New Deal Turnaround -- Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States -- Case Note: Katzenbach v. McClung -- 4.The Modern Era: The Commerce Clause Since 1995 -- United States v. Lopez -- Exercises: Lopez -- United States v. Morrison --
Contents note continued: 1.Un-Edited or Original Print Supreme Court Opinions -- 2.Case Citations and Case Envelopes -- 3.Edited Supreme Court Opinions in This Book -- F.Reading Supreme Court Opinions: Substance -- 1.Level 1: Holdings -- 2.Level 2: Reasoning/Argument -- 3.Level 3: Broad Themes -- 4.Level 4: Between the Lines Decision Factors -- G.Level 3 Broad Themes -- 1.Deference -- 2.Democracy -- 3.Neutral Principles -- 4.The Nature of Rules: Balancing Tests, Bright Lines, Slippery Slopes -- Exercise: Rule Structures -- 5.Modes of Constitutional Argument -- Exercise: Modes of Constitutional Argument -- H.Precedent and Stare Decisis -- I.The Role of Statutes in Constitutional Cases -- 1.Reading Statutes -- 2.Facial versus As-Applied Challenges -- 3.The Doctrine of Constitutional Avoidance -- Exercises -- pt. One Legislative Power and Federalism -- A.Overview -- B.The Concept of Enumerated Powers -- Case Note: National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius --
Machine generated contents note: A.Overview -- B.What Is Constitutional Law? -- 1.The Constitution -- 2.Constitutional Actors -- 3.The Power to Interpret the Constitution -- Exercise: Constitutional Law -- C.Constitutional Cases -- 1.The Requirement of Governmental Action -- Exercise: State Action -- 2.Eight Patterns of Constitutional Cases -- a.Patterns 1 through 4: Constitutional Right Asserted as Litigation Defense -- b.Patterns 5 through 8: Constitutional Right as Basis for Claim -- Exercises: Patterns of Constitutional Cases -- D.Litigation Procedure in Constitutional Cases -- 1.In General -- 2.The Court System -- 3.Initiating the Constitutional Case -- 4.Appeals -- 5.Reaching the Supreme Court -- 6.A Note on Party Designations and Case Captions -- Exercise: Party Designations and Case Captions -- 7.Proceedings on Remand -- 8.Remedies and the Impact of Unconstitutionality Rulings -- Exercise: Remedies -- E.Reading Supreme Court Opinions: Form and Format --
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Constitutional law -- United States.
Author Ringhand, Lori A.
LC no. 2012951195
ISBN 1594606943 (cloth)
9781594606946 (cloth)