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Constitutional Law for a Changing America Resource Center

Lee Epstein
Thomas G. Walker

A Short Course

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  • I. THE U.S. CONSTITUTION
  • 1. The Living Constitution
  • 2. Understanding the Supreme Court
  • II. INSTITUTIONAL AUTHORITY
  • 3. The Judiciary
  • 4. The Legislature
  • 5. The Executive
  • III. NATION-STATE RELATIONS
  • 6. Federalism
  • 7. The Commerce Power
  • 8. The Power to Tax and Spend
  • IV. ECONOMIC LIBERTIES
  • 9. The Contract Clause
  • 10. Economic Substantive Due Process
  • 11. The Takings Clause
  • V. CIVIL LIBERTIES
  • 12. Religion: Exercise and Establishment
  • 13. Freedom of Speech, Assembly, and Association
  • 14. Freedom of the Press
  • 15. The Right to Keep and Bear Arms
  • 16. The Right to Privacy
  • VI. THE RIGHTS OF THE CRIMINALLY ACCUSED
  • 17. Investigations and Evidence
  • 18. Attorneys, Trials, and Punishments
  • VII. CIVIL RIGHTS
  • 19. Discrimination
  • 20. Voting and Representation

Cases

The Development of Substantive Due Process

  • Allgeyer v. Louisiana 
  • Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company v. Minnesota 
  • Mugler v. Kansas 
  • Munn v. Illinois 
  • The Slaughterhouse Cases (Butchers' Benevolent Association v. Crescent City Livestock Landing & Slaughter House Company) 

 

The Roller-Coaster Ride of Substantive Due Process

  • Bunting v. Oregon 
  • Holden v. Hardy 
  • Muller v. Oregon 

 

The Depression, the New Deal, and the Decline of Substantive Due Process

  • BMW of North America v. Gore 
  • Morehead v. New York ex rel. Tipaldo 
  • Nebbia v. New York 
  • Pennell v. San Jose 
  • Williamson v. Lee Optical Company 

 

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