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| Understanding Constitutional Law (Understanding Series (New York, N.Y.).) |  | Authors: Norman Redlich, John Attanasio, Joel K. Goldstein Publisher: LexisNexis Category: Book
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ISBN: 0820561371 Dewey Decimal Number: 345.73 EAN: 9780820561370 ASIN: 0820561371
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| Customer Reviews: Outstanding study aid! May 8, 2003 nĂ´us (New York, NY) 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
This book is the perfect accompaniment to classroom instruction. The authors make the concepts clear and easy to understand through concise explanations of all the important cases and trends. Extremely handy when preparing for an exam!
Understanding Constitutional Law October 14, 2009 Jovana Anderson (Oregon) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This series of books are excellent. I recommend them to any law student, or lawyer for that matter. A true asset to my success in school.
This book has a huge error, but otherwise OK February 11, 2009 Y. Zheng 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The huge error is in the table of cases at the back of the book. The page references to many cases are clearly incorrect, so it is practically impossible to look up a case in this book.
Otherwise, the text of the book is informative and well written. Hope the authors will fix the page reference problem in the next edition.
This book is terrible. April 12, 2008 A Potential Philosopher (Fort Lauderdale, FL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought this book with high hopes after reading Dressler's Criminal and Sprankling's Property Law books from the same series, both of which are indispensable. In preparation for my ConLaw exam the first thing I tried to do was look up Rational Basis Review. The topic is not listed in either the index OR the table of contents. For that matter I can't find ANY level of scrutiny mentioned in either of those places. Perhaps the authors intended you to read this book from cover to cover, but unless that's your plan this book is useless.
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