Federal Courts and the Law of Federal-State Relations (University Casebook Series)

Federal Courts and the Law of Federal-State Relations (University Casebook Series) image
ISBN-10:

1599419203

ISBN-13:

9781599419206

Edition: 7
Released: Apr 13, 2011
Publisher: Foundation Press
Format: Hardcover, 1507 pages
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Description:

This casebook provides detailed information on federal courts and the law of federal-state relations. Part I explores the intersection of federalism and separation of powers that provide the constitutional foundations of a modern Federal Courts course. Part II covers jurisdiction, and Part III deals with Federal Court enforcement of Federal rights. The final chapter is devoted to certain technically complex questions of remedial interaction, notably the relation of federal habeas corpus to Section 1983. The Seventh Edition of this established casebook features a new co-author, Curtis A. Bradley of Duke, and, to an extent, a new agenda. In line with Professor Bradley’s interests, the intersections between federal courts and international law have been developed in considerable detail. Additionally, the Seventh Edition features a completely restructured habeas chapter, designed to present this increasingly complicated body of law in an more approachable manner. Topics include:












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