Constitutional law for the criminal justice professional

Constitutional law for the criminal justice professional

Carl J Franklin
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Content: Why is the Constitution So Important? --
Foundations of the Term "Constitution" --
Development of the Term --
The Constitution as a Paradigm --
A Brief History of the U.S. Constitution --
The Idea of a Constitution --
The English Charters --
The Colonial Charters --
Americans and the Revolution --
The New Government --
The Articles of Confederation --
The Post-War Rebellions --
The Early Conventions --
The Philadelphia Convention --
Preparing for the Convention --
The Beginning of the Convention --
The Virginia Plan --
The Pinckney Plan --
The Debates --
The Campaign for Ratification --
Adding the First Amendments --
Article III --
The Judiciary --
Organization of the Courts --
Creating the Federal System --
One Supreme Court --
The Inferior Courts --
Creation of the Courts --
Abolition of Courts --
Compensation of Judges --
Courts of Specialized Jurisdiction --
Bankruptcy Courts --
Judicial Power --
Characteristics and Attributes of Judicial Power --
"Shall Be Vested" --
Getting into Federal Court --
Choosing between State and Federal Court --
The Power of Contempt --
Sanctions Other Than Contempt --
Power to Issue Writs: The Act of 1789 --
Habeas Corpus: Congressional and Judicial Control --
Habeas Corpus: The Process of the Writ --
Judicial Review --
The Establishment of Judicial Review --
Marbury v. Madison --
Judicial Review and National Supremacy --
Limitations on the Exercise of Judicial Review --
Constitutional Interpretation --
The Doctrine of "Strict Necessity" --
Presumption of Constitutionality.
년:
1999
출판사:
CRC Press
언어:
english
페이지:
328
ISBN 10:
0849311551
ISBN 13:
9780849311550
파일:
PDF, 1.69 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1999
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