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Stephens, Otis Hammond was born on September 20, 1936 in East Point, Georgia, United States. Son of Otis Hammond and Mary Margaret (Fisher) Stephens.
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AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, Volumes I and II, combines cases, decisions, and authorial commentary to maximize your learning and understanding in this course. These comprehensive volumes cover the entire range of topics in constitutional law. Each of the chapters includes an extended essay providing the legal, historical, political, and cultural contexts for the set of edited decisions from the United States Supreme Court case that follows. In selecting, editing, and updating the materials, the authors emphasize recent trends in major areas of constitutional interpretation. At the same time, the authors include many landmark decisions, some of which retain importance as precedents while others illustrate the transient nature of constitutional interpretation. Because the book provides a good balance of decisions and authorial commentary, this text appeals to instructors of law as well as instructors of political science.
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(AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, Volumes I and II, combines c...)
AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, Volumes I and II, combines cases, decisions, and authorial commentary to maximize your learning and understanding in this course. These comprehensive volumes cover the entire range of topics in constitutional law. Each of the chapters includes an extended essay providing the legal, historical, political, and cultural contexts for the set of edited decisions from the United States Supreme Court case that follows. In selecting, editing, and updating the materials, the authors emphasize recent trends in major areas of constitutional interpretation. At the same time, the authors include many landmark decisions, some of which retain importance as precedents while others illustrate the transient nature of constitutional interpretation. Because the book provides a good balance of decisions and authorial commentary, this text appeals to instructors of law as well as instructors of political science.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0495097055/?tag=2022091-20
(AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, Volumes I and II, combines c...)
AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, Volumes I and II, combines cases, decisions, and authorial commentary to maximize your learning and understanding in this course. These comprehensive volumes cover the entire range of topics in constitutional law. Volume I examines the institutional aspects of constitutional law; Volume II deals with civil rights and liberties. Each of the chapters includes an introductory essay providing the legal, historical, political, and cultural context of Supreme Court jurisprudence in a particular area of constitutional interpretation. Each chapter also contains several boxed features (labeled "Case in Point" and "Sidebar") to provide additional perspective and context for the set of edited decisions from the United States Supreme Court cases that follow. In selecting, editing, and updating the materials, the authors emphasize recent trends in major areas of constitutional interpretation, as well as many landmark decisions, some of which retain importance as precedents while others illustrate the transient nature of constitutional interpretation. Because the book provides a good balance of decisions and authorial commentary, this text appeals to instructors of law as well as instructors of political science.
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(AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, Volumes I and II, combines c...)
AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, Volumes I and II, combines cases, decisions, and authorial commentary to maximize your learning and understanding in this course. These comprehensive volumes cover the entire range of topics in constitutional law. Volume I examines the institutional aspects of constitutional law; Volume II deals with civil rights and liberties. Each of the chapters includes an introductory essay providing the legal, historical, political, and cultural context of Supreme Court jurisprudence in a particular area of constitutional interpretation. Each chapter also contains several boxed features (labeled "Case in Point" and "Sidebar") to provide additional perspective and context for the set of edited decisions from the United States Supreme Court cases that follow. In selecting, editing, and updating the materials, the authors emphasize recent trends in major areas of constitutional interpretation, as well as many landmark decisions, some of which retain importance as precedents while others illustrate the transient nature of constitutional interpretation. Because the book provides a good balance of decisions and authorial commentary, this text appeals to instructors of law as well as instructors of political science.
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Stephens, Otis Hammond was born on September 20, 1936 in East Point, Georgia, United States. Son of Otis Hammond and Mary Margaret (Fisher) Stephens.
AB cum laude, U. Georgia, 1957; Master of Arts, U. Georgia, 1958; Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1963; Juris Doctor with high honors, U. Tennessee, 1983.
Graduate research assistant, U. Georgia, 1957-1958; junior instructor, Johns Hopkins University, 1959-1961; assistant professor to professor, Georgia Southern College, 1962-1967; associate professor, U. Tennessee, Knoxville, 1967-1971; professor, U. Tennessee, Knoxville, since 1971; Lindsay young professor, U. Tennessee, Knoxville, 1981-1982; alumni distinguished service professor political science, U. Tennessee, Knoxville, since 1983; acting head Department, University Tennessee, Knoxville, 1986-1988; Russell Sage Foundation resident in law and social science, Harvard Law School, 1975-1976; associate dean College of Liberal Arts, University Tennessee. Lecturer United States Government Management Development Center, since 1972. Panel member, chairman variousassns.
(AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, Volumes I and II, combines c...)
(AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, Volumes I and II, combines c...)
(AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, Volumes I and II, combines c...)
(AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, Volumes I and II, combines c...)
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President National Accreditation Council for Agilysys Serving the Blind and Visually Handicapped, 1979-1983. President American Council of Blind, 1987-1989. Trustee American Foundation for Blind, since 1987, Executive Committee, 1992.
Member Governor's Adv.Com. onFair Employment Opportunity, State of Tennessee, 1987-1995. Member American Association of University Professors (president U. Tennessee chapter 1985-1986), American Bar Association, American Political Science Association (executive county public law section 1990-1992), Tennessee Political Science Association (president 1991-1992), Southern Political Science Association, Knoxville Bar Association Beta Kappa (president Epsilon of Tennessee chapter 1981-1982), Golden Key, Order of Coif, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Sigma Alpha.
Married Linda Duren, June 18, 1960 (deceased July 1988). Children: Ann S. Henderson, Carol S. Frazier. Married Mary Torpey Ballard, October 21, 1989.