American constitutional law
by Laurence H. Tribe.
- 3rd ed.
- NewYork : Foundation press, 2000.
- 1470 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Approaches to Constitutional Analysis Chapter 2. Model 1-- The Model of Separated and Divided Power Chapter 3. Federal Judicial Power Chapter 4. Federal Executive Power Chapter 5. Federal Legislative Power : Congressional Authority and the Implication of State Sovereignty Chapter 6. Union-preserving aspects of Federalism : Limits on State and Local (and occasionally federal) Power Chapter 7. Models beyond the separation and division of powers: the civil war as a watershed in the direct Federal Protection of Individual Rights Chapter 8. Model 2-- The Model of implied limits on Government:the rise and fall of Contractual Freedom and of substantive due process in the "Natural Law" Style Appendix--The Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court Table of Authorities Index