Bundle: Modern Constitutional Law: Cases, Problems and Practice, Third Edition with Connected Quizzing
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Modern Constitutional Law: Cases, Problems and Practice, Third Edition Lawrence Friedman Connected eBook with Study Center (Digital) ISBN: 9798886143997 Connected eBook with Study Center (Hardcover) ISBN: 9781543857634
Unlike casebooks that seek to tackle the entirety of Constitutional Law and are organized from the theoretical and philosophical perspective of the constitutional scholar Modern Constitutional Law: Cases, Problems and Practice focuses on the key areas most relevant to the practice law students will predominantly find themselves in after law school: small or solo firms that count individuals and small businesses as their clientele, offices of state agencies, district attorneys, and public defenders.
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About the authors
Lawrence Friedman
New England Law
Lawrence Friedman is a professor of law at New England Law | Boston, where he teaches courses in constitutional law, information privacy law, and national security law. Before joining the New England Law faculty, he was a visiting assistant professor of law at Boston College Law School and a Climenko-Thayer Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School. His books include treatises on the New Hampshire and Massachusetts constitutions and Temhe Case for Congress: Separation of Powers and the War on Terrorem (with Victor Hansen). Professor Friedman holds law degrees from Harvard Law School and Boston College Law School, and served as a law clerk to the Hon. John T. Broderick, Jr., of the New Hampshire Supreme Court.