Constitution of the United States : a primer for the people / David P. Currie.
Material type:
- 9780226131047
- 342.73 CUR.C
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 148-150) and index.
Machine derived contents note: Preface 1. Introduction Congress The President The Courts The Bill of Rights Later Amendments 2. Judicial Review Origin and Justification Scope and Limitations 3. Federalism Federal Powers The Commerce Clause and State Authority Intergovernmental Immunities 4. The Separation of Powers The Rule of Law Military Powers Independent Agencies 5. Due Process of Law Procedural Requirements Substantive Due Process Alternative Theories 6. Equality Racial Discrimination and Segregation Affirmative Action and De Facto Discrimination Nonracial Classifications State Action The Right to Vote 7. Freedom of Speech and of the Press Content Regulation Time, Place, and Manner Regulations 8. Church and State The Free Exercise of Religion Establishment of Religion 9. Conclusion Appendix A: Chronology Appendix B: The Constitution of the United States Notes Bibliography Index.
Congress 2
President 4
Courts 8
Bill of Rights 10
Later Amendments 12
2. Judicial Review 15
Origin and Justification 15
Scope and Limitations 19
3. Federalism 26
Federal Powers 26
Commerce Clause and State Authority 31
Intergovernmental Immunities 33
4. Separation of Powers 36
Rule of Law 36
Military Powers 40
Independent Agencies 42
5. Due Process of Law 47
Procedural Requirements 47
Substantive Due Process 50
Alternative Theories 55
6. Equality 59
Racial Discrimination and Segregation 59
Affirmative Action and De Facto Discrimination 61
Nonracial Classifications 64
State Action 67
Right to Vote 70
7. Freedom of Speech and of the Press 74
Content Regulation 76
Time, Place, and Manner Regulations 80
8. Church and State 83
Free Exercise of Religion 83
Establishment of Religion 86.
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