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This Casebook is intended as a Casebook for a course in Constitutional rights, focused on the guarantees of liberty, equal protection, and due process in the United States Constitution. It stresses the doctrinal developments but also explores the theoretical and historical contours focusing on the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The Casebook presents basic concepts of constitutional adjudication and federalism, stresses equal protection doctrine and substantive due process, and introduces other constitutional liberties including the Second Amendment.

Collection Resources

1: An Introduction to Constitutional Law and the Issue of State Action

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2: Introduction to Constitutional Interpretation and Judicial Review

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3: Slavery and Racial Equality

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4: Race and Equal Protection – Part 1

5: Race and Equal Protection – Part 2

6: Nonracial Classifications and Equal Protection – Part 1

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7: Nonracial Classifications and Equal Protection – Part 2

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8: Fundamental Rights and Equal Protection

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9: The Privileges Or Immunities Clause

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10: Incorporation and Fundamental Rights

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11: The Second Amendment

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12: Unenumerated Rights and Due Process

13: Liberty, Due Process, and Equal Protection

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14: State Constitutions

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