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| Governmental Structure and Authority | |
| History of the Constitution | |
| Dividing Governmental Power | |
| The Judiciary: Its Role and Judicial Review | |
| The Judiciary: Jurisdiction | |
| Congress | |
| The Presidency | |
| Administrative Agencies in the Constitutional Scheme | |
| Contemporary Federalism: The State and Federal Relationship | |
| ... MORE | |
| The Bill of Rights | |
| The Freedom of Expression | |
| Religion and the Constitution | |
| Substantive Due Process, Privacy, and Other Liberties | |
| Equal Protection | |
| Civil Liberties in the Criminal Justice System | |
| Constitution of the United States of America | |
| How to Brief a Case | |
| History of United States Justices by Seat | |
| Glossary | |
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A native of Indiana, Daniel E. Hall is Dean of the Hamilton Campus and Professor of Political Science at Miami University. He was formerly chairperson of the Department of Criminal Justice at The University of Toledo and Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies at the University of Central Florida. He has also held adjunct faculty positions at the Barry University School of Law and the University of Evansville. He earned his B.S. at Indiana University, J.D. at Washburn University, and Ed.D. at the University of Central Florida. In addition to experience as a defense attorney in the United States and assistant attorney general of the Federated States of Micronesia, he has thirteen years of experience teaching criminal law and procedure in higher education. He has authored a dozen journal articles and another dozen books, all on public law subjects. Daniel has been married to Stacey Lynn Hall since 1991. They live in Ross, Ohio with their daughters, Grace Kathryn and Eva Joan, and their golden retriever Atticus.
John P. Feldmeier earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from Ohio Dominican College, J.D. from Capital University Law School, and M.A. and Ph.D. in political science from Miami University. Before joining the academy, Dr. Feldmeier practiced law in Ohio, handling several cases involving important constitutional law issues, one that reached the United States Supreme Court. Dr. Feldmeier has several articles published on constitutional law subjects in law reviews and political science journals. He is currently associate professor of political science at Wright State University. John currently resides in Cincinnati, Ohio, with his wife, Melissa, and their two children, Emma and Jack.