Overview
Now there is an appealing new constitutional law casebook, designed to be a 'teacher's book' by stimulating thought, inviting classroom discussion, and helping professors teach more effectively. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: Cases, Materials, and Problems supplies a comprehensive, problem-based examination of this vital area of study.
The authors make their book effective and flexible by:
- including the principal constitutional law cases, edited as lightly as possible to allow the Supreme Court to speak for itself
- using short notes combined with problems to expand on the text
- achieving a teachable length of less than 1300 pages
- building on the proven approach taken by coauthor Russell Weaver in his successful casebooks for other courses
- providing insights into the problems and cases in the accompanying Teacher's Manual
Skillful use of the thought-provoking problem approach:
- helps students delve deeper into constitutional doctrine
- serves as an accessible and interesting way to learn constitutional issues
- enlivens class discussion and debate
When you review the many casebooks available for constitutional law, be sure to give careful consideration to this brand-new offering from an expert team of authors who understand the needs and preferences of instructors.