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Constitutional Remedies: A Reference Guide to the United States Constitution
Understanding the impact of constitutional rights in the real world depends on understanding the law of constitutional remedies for their violation. Integrating the history, doctrine, and policy of constitutional remedy, Wells and Eaton explain how people go about trying to obtain redress for violations of their constitutional rights.
Author(s) | By Michael Wells, Thomas A. Eaton. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 296 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 30 Oct 2002 |
Availability | Not yet available |
Understanding the impact of constitutional rights in the real world depends on understanding the law of constitutional remedies for their violation. Integrating the history, doctrine, and policy of constitutional remedy, Wells and Eaton explain how people go about trying to obtain redress for violations of their constitutional rights.
Series Foreword by Jack Stark Foreword by Marshall S. Shapo Introduction History of Constitutional Remedies Constitutional Remedies and Commentary Conclusion Bibliographic Essay Index
MICHAEL WELLS is J. Alton Hosch Professor at the University of Georgia Law School. He has written a number of articles on constitutional remedies, constitutional law, and federal courts. He is co-author of the casebook Constitutional Torts (1995).