The Future of the Constitution (essays and speeches on constitutional law)

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The Future of the Constitution (essays and speeches on constitutional law) is a collection of scholarly writings that explores contemporary and emerging issues in U.S. constitutional interpretation, structure, and rights.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
scholarly work
aimsTo analyze developments in U.S. constitutional law
assess challenges to constitutional structure
evaluate the evolution of constitutional rights
explore future directions of constitutional interpretation
audience constitutional lawyers
judges
law students
legal scholars
contains essays
speeches
countryOfFocus United States NERFINISHED
focusesOn contemporary constitutional issues
emerging constitutional issues
evolving constitutional rights
interpretive methods in constitutional law
structure of constitutional government
genre academic essays
legal scholarship
speeches
language English
mainSubject United States Constitution NERFINISHED
constitutional interpretation
constitutional law
constitutional rights
constitutional structure
subjectArea civil rights
constitutional theory
federalism
public law
separation of powers

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