The Law Library has hundreds of books on U.S. constitutional law. The following titles offer overviews.
You can also search the catalog for books on specific topics, from freedom of speech to presidential power.
Hornbook on Constitutional Law, 8th ed.
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John E. Nowak & Ronald D. Rotunda
Mastering Constitutional Law, 2d ed.
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John C. Knechtle; Christopher J. Roederer
Modern Constitutional Law, 3d ed.
by
William Rich & Chester James Antieau
Treatise on Constitutional Law: Substance and Procedure, 5th ed.
by
Ronald D. Rotunda & John E. Nowak
CALI (Computer Assisted Legal Instruction) includes lessons and tutorials related to many key aspects of constitutional law. These lessons are available to the UW Law community (students should visit the law student restricted databases page if you need the CALI authorization code). Examples of relevant lessons include:
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