For the two- or three-course sequence in Constitutional Law or Civil Liberties, this casebook is known for balanced coverage of contemporary and historic constitutional issues. It includes edited cases, legislation, essays, notes and charts through the end of the Supreme Courts October 1994 Term. Includes introduction and commentary on the cases, integrates text with the cases and notes, and includes a chapter on property rights and economic liberties. Essays encourage critical thinking. This text is compatible with many ways of teaching about the Constitution.
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With a distinguished teaching and academic career, Craig R. Ducat has made an indelible contribution to the Constitutional Law arena. A professor at Northern Illinois University since receiving his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota, he was awarded the Presidential Teaching Professorship from 1995-1999; the Award for Excellence in Teaching, Mortar Board Senior Honor Society, 1998; and the Award for Excellence in Teaching, Phi Sigma Zeta in 2001. He was also recently granted the title Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus. Dr. Ducat is best known for writing the CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION casebooks, but he has also worked on many texts, including CORWIN'S THE CONSTITUTION AND WHAT IT MEANS TODAY. He resides in DeKalb, Illinois.
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