In this revised and updated second edition of The Dynamic Constitution,
Richard H. Fallon Jr. provides an engaging, sophisticated introduction to
American constitutional law. Suitable for lawyers and nonlawyers alike, this
book discusses contemporary constitutional doctrine involving such issues as
freedom of speech, freedom of religion, rights to privacy and sexual autonomy,
the death penalty, and the powers of Congress. Through examples of
Supreme Court cases and portraits of past and present Justices, this book
dramatizes the historical and cultural factors that have shaped constitutional
law. The Dynamic Constitution, Second Edition, combines detailed explication
of current doctrine with insightful analysis of the political culture and
theoretical debates in which constitutional practice is situated. Professor
Fallon uses insights from political science to explain some aspects of constitutional
evolution and emphasizes features of the judicial process that distinguish
constitutional law from ordinary politics.