Laurence Tribe the celebrated author on US Constitution and a Harvard Law professor is releasing his 16th book - "Uncertain Justice". This book is co-authored by Joshua Matz who is also a Harvard graduate and a law blogger. This book will aim to explain how the impact of politics on law can make the process of justice uncertain.
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Saturday, June 1, 2013
Laurence Tribe's New Book is coming out soon
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Thursday, July 7, 2011
Issues in federalism and constitutionalism
Laurence Tribe, American Constitutional Law Third Edition Volume One
Chapter 2 “Model I – The Model of Separated and Divided Powers
In order to grasp our federalism, one must focus not principally on abstract theories or examples from other national charters, but on the peculiar edifice of national and state governments erected by our Constitution- an edifice no less real by virtue of being implicit in the Constitution’s plan rather than explicit in its text. (Page 129)
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