Structural constitutional law: This type of constitutional law deals with the organization and separation of powers within the government. It examines the relationships between the different branches of government, such as the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, and how they interact with each other.
Individual rights constitutional law: This type of constitutional law deals with the rights and protections afforded to citizens under the constitution. It includes areas such as freedom of speech, religion, and the press, as well as the protection against discrimination and cruel and unusual punishment.
Federalism constitutional law: This type of constitutional law deals with the division of power between the national government and the states. It examines how power is shared between the two levels of government and the implications of this division on laws and policies.