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Bundle: Constitutional Law: Cases, Materials, and Problems, Sixth Edition and PracticePerfect

Authors
  • Russell L. Weaver
  • Steven I. Friedland
  • Steven D. Schwinn
  • Kathleen M. Burch
Series / Aspen Bundle Series
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Print Bundle - This bundle includes both print and digital versions of ISBN 9798892070096 as well as PracticePerfect, ISBN 9781543851991.

Digital Bundle - This bundle includes a digital-only version of ISBN 9798892070119 as well as PracticePerfect, ISBN 9781543851991.

 

More about Constitutional Law: Cases, Materials, and Problems, the Sixth Edition by Russell L. Weaver and Steven Friedland is a casebook designed as a teacher’s book by stimulating thought, inviting discussion, and helping professors more effectively teach. Its thought-provoking problem approach encourages students to delve deeper into constitutional doctrine and gives them an accessible and interesting way to learn constitutional issues. Problems at the beginning of each chapter are referenced throughout the text for continuity. Principal constitutional law cases are edited as lightly as possible to allow the Supreme Court to speak for itself, with shorter notes that accompany the problems.


Bundle also includes PracticePerfect Constitutional Law I, a visually engaging, interactive study aid designed to help students review core course topics and test their ability to recall and correctly apply the law. PracticePerfect contains a library of animated videos that explain course topics through hypothetical situations, quizzes to test knowledge and understanding, and progress trackers so students can identify their strengths and weaknesses in the course. Designed to work with all major casebooks, PracticePerfect is the ideal study companion for today's law students.

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About the authors
Russell Weaver
University of Louisville

Professor Russell L. Weaver graduated cum laude from the University of Missouri School of Law in 1978. He was a member of the Missouri Law Review, was elected to the Order of the Coif, and won the Judge Roy Harper Prize. After law school, Professor Weaver was associated with Watson, Ess, Marshall Enggas in Kansas City, Missouri, and worked for the U.S. Department of Energy#39;s Office of General Counsel in Washington, D.C. Professor Weaver began teaching at the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law in 1982, and holds the rank of Professor of Law and Distinguished University Scholar. He teaches the First Amendment, Constitutional Law, Advanced Constitutional Law, Remedies, Administrative Law, Criminal Law, and Criminal Procedure. He has received the Brandeis School of Law#39;s awards for teaching, scholarship, and service, and has been awarded the President#39;s Award (University of Louisville) for Outstanding Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity in the Field of Social Science, the President#39;s Award for Outstanding Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity in the Career Achievement Category, and the President#39;s Award for Distinguished Service. He is an Honorary Associate of Macquarie University Law School (Sydney, Australia). He was named the Judge Spurgeon Bell Distinguished Visiting Professor at South Texas College of Law (affiliated with Texas A M University) during the 1998-99 academic year, and he held the Herbert Herff Chair of Excellence at the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, University of Memphis, during 1992-93. Professor Weaver is a prolific author who has written dozens of books and articles over the last 25 years. In addition, he has been asked to speak at law schools and conferences around the world, and has been a visiting professor at law schools in France, England, Germany, Japan, Australia and Canada. Professor Weaver is particularly noted for his work in the constitutional law area, especially his writings on free speech. In addition to authoring quot;From Gutenberg to the Internet: Free Speech, Advancing Technology and the Implications for Democracy,quot; and quot;The Right to Speak Ill,quot; he served as a consultant to the constitutional drafting commissions of Belarus and Kyrghyzstan and as a commentator on the Russian Constitution. He has also authored a Constitutional Law casebook (with Aspen Publishing), a First Amendment casebook (with LexisNexis), Understanding the First Amendment (LexisNexis), a Criminal Procedure casebook (West), a Criminal Law casebook (West), an Administrative Law casebook (West), and a tort casebook (LexisNexis). Professor Weaver has served on many community and professional committees. He is the Executive Director and a member of the Board of Trustees (as well as a past president) of the Southeastern Conference of the Association of American Law Schools. He has also served on the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky#39;s Legal Panel and Board of Directors. He served on the Louisville Bar Association#39;s (LBA) Professional Responsibility Committee, as Chair of the Association of American Law Schools#39; (AALS) Criminal Justice Section and has served on the AALS Planning Committee for the New Law Teacher#39;s Workshop.

Steven D. Schwinn
John Marshall Law School

Steven Schwinn is an assistant editor at the John Marshall Law School. He came to John Marshall from the University of Maryland School of Law, where he joined the faculty in 2001. In 2005, he received the Clinical Legal Education Association Award for Excellence for his work as a faculty co-supervisor on a post-conviction case involving a petitionerrsquo;s claim of innocence, and has been recognized for his pro bono work. Previously, he taught at George Washington University Law School for two years. Professor Schwinn also was assistant general counsel for the Peace Corps from 1996 to 1999. In law school, he was a member of the editorial board of the American University Journal of Gender Law. He has written and lectured on a variety of legal topics. Professor Schwinnrsquo;s specialty areas include constitutional law, negotiation, client interviewing, appellate advocacy, legal analysis, and writing.

Product Information
Edition
Sixth Edition
Publication date
2024-04-12
Copyright Year
2024
Connected eBook Print + Digital Bundle
9798892078405
Digital Bundle
9798892078412
Subject
Constitutional Law
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