Jeffrey S. Sutton Randy J. Holland Stephen R. McAllister
In this, the third edition of State Constitutional Law: The Modern Experience, the authors present cases, articles, and other materials, including a new chapter on Administrative Law, about our still-evolving, ever-more-relevant state charters of government. The casebook starts by placing state constitutions in context-in the context of a federal system that leaves some powers exclusively with the States, delegates some powers exclusively to the Federal Government, and permits overlapping authority by both sovereigns in many areas. The resulting combination of state and federal charters-what...
In this, the third edition of State Constitutional Law: The Modern Experience, the authors present cases, articles, and other materials, including a n...
Jeffrey S. Sutton Stephen R. McAllister Randy J. Holland
In the fourth edition of State Constitutional Law: The Modern Experience, the authors present cases, articles, and other materials about our intensely democratic, ever evolving, and increasingly salient state charters of government. This edition contains two new chapters, one on Representation and Voting, and one on Local Governments. Ever since the U.S. Supreme Court decided in Rucho v. Common Cause (2019) that the Fourteenth Amendment does not apply to challenges to gerrymandered voting districts, the States have become the focus of reform efforts in this area and with respect to many other...
In the fourth edition of State Constitutional Law: The Modern Experience, the authors present cases, articles, and other materials about our intensely...