Description
1987 edition. Paperback cover has significant wear along the sides, scuffs, large creases and bending. Spine has some reading creases and wear on top and bottom. Pages have minor wear and highlighting throughout. Binding is secure. Readable copy.
This well-loved copy of “Basic Cases in Constitutional Law” by Duane Lockard offers a glimpse into the rich history of American jurisprudence. Published in 1987, this text served as a valuable resource for law students and legal professionals alike, providing a comprehensive overview of landmark constitutional cases that shaped the nation’s legal landscape. Lockard’s meticulous analysis and commentary on these pivotal cases not only shed light on the intricate workings of the judicial system but also reflected the sociopolitical climate of the time. The wear and tear on this copy are a testament to its frequent use, perhaps by a dedicated law student or practitioner who pored over its pages, highlighting key passages and making notes in the margins. For collectors and legal enthusiasts, this well-thumbed volume represents a tangible connection to the ongoing discourse surrounding constitutional interpretation and the ever-evolving nature of American law.