American Constitutionalism: Rights and Liberties (Volume II), 3rd Edition by Howard Gillman, Mark Graber, and Keith Whittington is an essential and authoritative eBook for understanding the principles, history, and contemporary application of constitutional rights and civil liberties in the United States.
This edition provides in-depth coverage of the Bill of Rights, subsequent amendments, and landmark Supreme Court cases, combining historical context, legal analysis, and contemporary perspectives. The authors emphasize the dynamic interpretation of rights and liberties, helping readers connect constitutional principles to real-world legal and societal issues.
Ideal for law students, political science majors, and scholars, this eBook balances rigorous scholarship with accessible explanations. It serves as both a comprehensive academic text and a practical reference for understanding how constitutional rights shape American law and society.
Key Features:
✔ Detailed analysis of the Bill of Rights and subsequent amendments
✔ Coverage of landmark cases and evolving constitutional doctrines
✔ Historical context and contemporary application of rights and liberties
✔ Ideal for students, educators, and legal scholars
✔ Engaging, accessible, and research-informed content
Comprehensive, insightful, and academically rigorous, American Constitutionalism: Rights and Liberties (Volume II, 3rd Edition) is highly recommended for anyone seeking a deep understanding of U.S. constitutional rights and civil liberties.