In a thorough exploration of the Supreme Court's   interpretation of the political power distributed by  the Constitution, Epstein and Walker explain and analyze such essential   concepts as separation of powers and federalism, as well as the authority   to tax, spend, conduct  war, regulate commerce, and limit rights to property and contracts. This   revised volume includes both recent and important rulings on limits to   federal power, and  thoughtfully examines the impact of national emergencies, terrorism, and   the war in Iraq on the government's  capacity to act in the interests of national security.  
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