Constitutional Law Book: Rights & Liberties by Epstein - Buy Now
Explore the evolving landscape of constitutional law with the constitutional law book, "Constitutional Law for a Changing America: Rights, Liberties, and Justice" by Lee Epstein, Kevin T. McGuire, and Thomas G. Walker. This 2021 edition is a vital resource for students, legal scholars, and policymakers navigating civil rights and judicial influence as of August 2025.
About This Legal Studies Textbook
Released on August 11, 2021, by CQ Press, this 752-page hardcover delves into how political factors—judicial behavior, public opinion, and legal arguments—shape constitutional doctrine. The 11th edition includes analysis of landmark cases through 2020, offering a blend of political science and legal perspectives, enriched with over 500 supplemental cases.
Key Features
- In-depth exploration of rights, liberties, and justice issues.
- Updated coverage of recent Supreme Court rulings.
- Integrates political science with legal case studies.
- Ideal for undergraduate and graduate law courses.
Why Choose This Constitutional Justice Book?
Perfect for law students and professionals, this book is priced at $171.06 (13% off $197.00) or $67.05 (used), with free shipping on orders over $50. Goodreads rates it 4.0/5 from 175 reviews, with users noting, “A must for understanding constitutional shifts.” Limited stock (4 new, 5 used)—order soon to deepen your legal insight!
About the Authors
Lee Epstein, a USC law professor, is a National Science Foundation grant recipient. Kevin T. McGuire (UNC Chapel Hill) and Thomas G. Walker (Emory University) bring decades of judicial research, making this a trusted trio in legal education.
FAQs
What does this book cover? It examines how courts interpret rights and liberties in a changing America.
Who should use this? Essential for law students, attorneys, and political science enthusiasts.
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