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Paperback A History of the American Constitution (Coursebook) Book

ISBN: 0314289712

ISBN13: 9780314289711

A History of the American Constitution (Coursebook)

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The third edition brings the material up-to-date with both the latest historical scholarship and the most recent Supreme Court decisions using historical analysis. Among both judges and academics, one of the hottest issues in constitutional law is the role of "original intent." Almost everyone agrees that it is important, and some scholars and judges believe it should be the most important factor in constitutional law. To think about these issues intelligently, law students need to have ready access to the historical materials so they can see how the Framers of the Constitution thought about critical issues. Yet the original source materials fill many volumes. Writings by historians also fill many bookshelves. Just as the traditional casebook selects and condenses materials from the court reports to make them useful for law students, this book does the same thing for the historical evidence of original intent. There is no other source that covers this range of materials, combined with concise overviews of the best understanding of the historical context. Only this book gives students a cogent introduction to the history behind the Constitution and its major amendments, so they can form their own judgments about the "original understanding" and its relevance to modern constitutional law.

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America at its best.

I am writing this review although I did not finish reading the book, but I like it so much that I decided to write something about my first impressions on it. In current times it is a book to be read for several reasons. My first one, is, it helps understand how America was created. I am a foreigner, so for me this book has several clues about the values of the American people in the past, when many concepts about democracy were being forged. It is a source of ideas to be revisited today for at that time America was not a powerful country, so it presents important facts and ideas that were discussed when the nation had more basic needs. The history in this book is in great part of universal importance, for some of the facts described were at a time when the people and leaders involved were not just Americans, they were representatives of mankind, they were opening a new frontier for man.
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