“Law in a Flash: Constitutional Law Part One — National and State Powers” is one of 16 bestselling titles from Aspen Publishers that have been reinvented for the small screen. Each Law in a Flash application provides students a concise and comprehensive set of flash cards that will serve as the foundation for excellent exam performance.
This application features more than 240 cards to help you efficiently review for course exams and/or the Multistate Bar Exam. The cards are organized to mirror the way most Constitutional Law casebooks and treatises address topics, ensuring a seamless integration of this innovative study tool into existing review practices.
Application Highlights:
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Unique flash card interface enables fast navigation through card sets
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Ability to add personalized notes to each card via the touch-screen keyboard
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Study Set feature that allows you to bookmark and save cards for future study
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Quick Review mode allows you to brush up on essentials
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Shuffle mode for quick study
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Search functionality to help you find specific terms
Topics Include:
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Federal Jurisdiction (General Overview, Judicial Review, Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, Eleventh Amendment, and Restrictions on Judicial Review)
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Congressional Powers
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Presidential Powers
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Separation of Powers
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Intergovernmental Immunities
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Retroactive Legislation
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Eminent Domain
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Limitations on State Power (General Overview, Preemption, Interstate Commerce, and Interstate Privileges & Immunities Clause)
NOTE: The rest of Constitutional Law, from individual rights (state action, due process, and equal protection) through First Amendment freedoms (speech, religion, association, and press), is discussed separately in the “Law in a Flash: Constitutional Law Part Two—Individual Rights” application, also available in the Apple App Store.
Within each topic, the cards begin with a definition and theory questions, followed by hypotheticals that teach you how to apply specific legal principles to the level of detail tested on law school exams and the Multistate Bar Exam.
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