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PracticePerfect Constitutional Law I

Authors
  • Steven D. Schwinn
  • Kathleen M. Burch
Series / PracticePerfect Series
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Description

PracticePerfect Constitutional Law I is a new visually engaging, interactive study aid that explains commonly encountered legal doctrines through easy-to-understand animated videos, illustrative examples, and numerous practice questions. Developed by a team of experts in the field of Constitutional Law, including Kathleen M. Burch, professor of law at Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School, and Steven D. Schwinn, professor of law at the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law. PracticePerfect Constitutional Law I covers topics related to Constitutional Structure and is the ideal study companion for today’s law students. PracticePerfect Constitutional Law I incorporates videos and questions from the very latest Supreme Court Term, including a video and questions on West Virginia v. EPA, a critical case applying the Major Questions Doctrine.

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About the authors
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
First Edition
Publication date
2022-08-31
Copyright Year
2022
Digital Product
9781543851991
Subject
Constitutional Law
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