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American constitutional law

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Foundation Press, 1978 - Law - 1204 pages

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Review: Tribe's American Constitutional Law, 3D (University Textbook Series)

User Review  - Steven Peterson - Goodreads

Tribe is an eminent constitutional law expert. This is his casebook. While it illustrates his perspective, I found it somewhat idiosyncratic. I also found it hard to follow some of the arguments. So ... Read full review

Review: Tribe's American Constitutional Law, 3D (University Textbook Series)

User Review  - Argott - Goodreads

Good lord, my brain hurts when I thumb through this book. Tribe is brilliant, but I'll bet his reading tastes aren't as eclectic as mine. I'll hold on to that, and be superior to him always in that knowledge. Read full review

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Contents

Model IThe Model of Separated and Divided
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Federal Executive Power
16
Model IVThe Model of Governmental Regu
51
Copyright

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