Contents
American Constitutional Law: Powers and Liberties
Summary of Contents
| Part I | The Role of the Courts in Constitutional Interpretation |
| Chapter 1 | Judicial Review and Constitutional Structure |
| Chapter 2 | Doctrines Limiting the Scope of Judicial Review |
| Part II | Enforcing the Constitutional Allocation of Governmental Power |
| Chapter 3 | The Limits of Federal Legislative Power: Judicially or Politically Enforceable Federalism? |
| Chapter 4 | Limiting the Scope of State Power over Interstate Commerce |
| Chapter 5 | Separation of Powers |
| Part III | Individual Rights: Limits on the Use of Government Power |
| Chapter 6 | Due Process |
| Chapter 7 | Economic Rights: The Takings and Contracts Clauses |
| Chapter 8 | Equal Protection |
| Chapter 9 | Free Expression of Ideas |
| Chapter 10 | The Religion Clauses |
| Chapter 11 | State Action and the Power to Enforce Constitutional Rights |
| Chapter 12 | The Right to Keep and Bear Arms |
| Table of Cases | |
| Index |



