Professor Jud Campbell chats about his new Constitutional Rights casebook
I wanted to bring to your attention an insightful discussion with Professor Jud Campbell from Stanford University about his latest casebook, Constitutional Rights.
Professor Campbell recently participated in a Zoom chat hosted by CALI, where he delved into the pedagogical strategies and organization of his casebook. The book is designed specifically for one-semester survey courses on federal constitutional rights.
In this discussion, Professor Campbell addresses important questions that are essential for constitutional law educators:
- Key Pedagogical Features: What approaches are used in the casebook to enhance students' understanding of constitutional rights?
- Selection of Cases and Materials: How did Professor Campbell curate and organize the content?
- Main Themes: What overarching themes or perspectives guide the structure of the book?
- What Sets It Apart: How does Constitutional Rights distinguish itself from other casebooks in the field?
You can watch the full discussion on CALI's YouTube channel. I encourage you to check it out, as it's an exciting opportunity to learn directly from Professor Campbell about how his casebook can be integrated into your teaching of constitutional law.