The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution - United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2018. - ix, 508p.

This Companion provides a broad, historically informed introduction to the study of the US constitutional system. In place of the usual laundry lists of cases, doctrines and theories, it presents a picture of the constitutional system in action, with separate sections devoted to constitutional principles, organizational structures, and the various legal and extra-legal "actions" through which litigators and average citizens have attempted to bring about constitutional change.

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Part I : Principles
1. A Lighter Touch: American Constitutional Principles in Comparative perspective
2. Due Process: A Unified Understanding
3. Civil Liberties and the Dual Legacy of the Founding
4. Political Representation and the US constitution Andrew Rehfeld
5. Equality
PART II: Structure
6. Overcoming Sovereign Immunity: Causes of Action for Enforcing the Constitution
7. Federalism
8. Separation of Powers
9. Executive Power and National Security Power
10. The Constitution and the Administrative State
PART III ACTIONS
11. Constitutional Judgment
12. Suits against Officeholders
13. Habeas Corpus
14. The Supreme Court, the Constitution and American Public Policy
15. The Constitution, the Law, and Social Change: Mapping Pathways of Influence

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