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J. Walker
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Very in-depth look at Constitutional law cases throughout American history and across the American landscape.
This is my 5th volume of Reed's work, immensely important and extremely valuable, I'm getting to the point of exhaustion.
— Jan 29, 2022 10:38PM
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This is my 5th volume of Reed's work, immensely important and extremely valuable, I'm getting to the point of exhaustion.
J. Walker
is on page 123 of 357
Different from the other works I've read by Amar, this is a series of essays on Constitutional and Supreme Court matters in different periods and different sections of the United States.
Sometimes, the simpler restatement of Constitutional principle goes a long way in explaining what the different clauses mean, together and separately.
— Dec 22, 2021 10:32AM
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Sometimes, the simpler restatement of Constitutional principle goes a long way in explaining what the different clauses mean, together and separately.
J. Walker
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Engaging if not gripping; Halfway through the Alabama chapter on Justice Hugo Black. It's an interesting structure, each chapter centered on a figure from a different state, from all the regions of the nation.
— Nov 18, 2021 11:46AM
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Shamus Ewer
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reading chapters out-of-order
— Jan 10, 2019 06:56PM
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