ABSTRACT

American Constitutional Law 11e, Volume I provides a comprehensive account of the nation's defining document, examining how its provisions were originally understood by those who drafted and ratified it, and how they have since been interpreted by the Supreme Court, Congress, the President, lower federal courts, and state judiciaries. Clear and accessible chapter introductions and a careful balance between classic and recent cases provide students with a sense of how the law has been understood and construed over the years.

The 11th Edition has been fully revised to include several new cases, including Trump v. Hawaii (2018), in which Chief Justice Roberts held that Korematsu v. United States "has been overruled in the court of history"; Murphy v. National Collegiate Athletic Association (2018), in which Justice Alito’s majority opinion provides the most compelling argument to date against federal commandeering of state officials; and Sveen v. Melin (2018), a Contract Clause case that shows the Court’s continuing refusal to give a textualist reading of that provision, even in the face of Justice Gorsuch’s compelling and amusing dissent. A revamped and expanded companion website offers access to even more additional cases, an archive of primary documents, and links to online resources, making this text essential for any constitutional law course.

chapter 1|23 pages

Interpretation of the Constitution

chapter 2|19 pages

Constitutional Adjudication

chapter 3|67 pages

The Judicial Power

chapter 4|54 pages

The Legislative Branch

chapter 5|35 pages

The Executive Branch

chapter 6|76 pages

War and Foreign Affairs

chapter 7|76 pages

Federalism

chapter 8|62 pages

The Exercise of National Power

chapter 9|31 pages

The Exercise of State Power

chapter 10|43 pages

The Constitution and Native American Tribes

chapter 11|30 pages

The Contract Clause

chapter 12|61 pages

Economic Due Process and the Takings Clause