This text provides a classic, comprehensive, authoritative approach to constitutional law. Volume I (Chapters 1-6) focuses on federal rights and powers and is appropriate for the first semester in the two-semester course sequence in Constitutional Law. Volume II (Chapters 7-13) focuses on individuals' rights and responsibilities and is appropriate for the second semester in the two-semester course sequence in Constitutional Law commonly called Civil Rights and Liberties. Still the comprehensive casebook that has proven itself in the classroom, this new edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect the latest court cases.
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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.
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Very Good, and close to Near Fine. See scans and description. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth / West Constitutional Law, 2000. Seventh Edition of Constitutional Interpretation - Rights of the Individual. Volume II, by Craig R. Ducat. ISBN #0534527140. Quarto, maroon perfect-bound wraps, 1003 pp. (xxv + 925 [426 through 1410, as Volume II] + E53). Technically Very Good, in fact much closer to Near Fine. Covers show sunning at spine and part of front cover; this does not allow a Near Fine grading. The volume is, however, in fact otherwise flawless, and clearly never read. See all scans. LT31. Seller Inventory # 62261