Series Foreword by Jack Stark Foreword by Carter G. Phillips Acknowledgments Introduction History From Independence to Ratification of the Constitution From Ratification to the Present Appendix Analysis The Supremacy Clause and the Courts Federal Preemption of State Law Federal Immunity from State Law Treaties as the Supreme Law of the Land Bibliographical Essay Tables of Cases Index
CHRISTOPHER R. DRAHOZAL is Professor of Law at the University of Kansas School of Law.
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"The Supremacy Clause: A Reference Guide to the United States
Constitution is a must-have for law library collections whether
they contain a few constitutional law titles or are in libraries
that are obligated to develop top-notch collections on the subject.
Similarly, while obviously suited for constitutional scholars and
litigators who regularly confront these and related issues, this
work is also intellectually accessible to anyone interested in
legal history, constitutional law, United States history, and the
important role this seemingly inaccessible topic plays in a larger
legal context."-Legal Information ALERT
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