Criminal procedure stories / edited by Carol S. Steiker.
2006
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Title
Criminal procedure stories / edited by Carol S. Steiker.
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Variant Title
Index screen title: Steiker's Criminal procedure stories: an in-depth look at leading criminal procedure cases (Stories series)
Imprint
New York, NY : Foundation Press ; [St. Paul, Minnesota] : Thomson/West, 2006.
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[St. Paul, Minnesota] : West Academic Publishing, [2014]
Description
1 online resource (xii, 503 pages).
Series
Law stories (Foundation Press)
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Powell v. Alabama : the Supreme Court confronts "legal lynchings" / Michael J. Klarman
Mapp v. Ohio : the first shot fired in the Warren Court's criminal procedure "revolution" / Yale Kamisar
Gideon v. Wainwright and Strickland v. Washington : broken promises / David Cole
Brady v. Maryland : from adversarial gamesmanship toward the search for innocence? / Stephanos Bibas
Miranda v. Arizona : a modest but important legacy / Stephen Schulhofer
Hoffa v. United States : secret agents in private spaces / Tracey Maclin
Katz v. United States : the limits of aphorism / David A. Sklansky
Duncan v. Louisiana : how bigotry in the bayou led to the federal regulation of state juries / Nancy J. King
Terry v. Ohio : the Fourth Amendment reasonableness of police stops and frisks based on less than probable cause / John Q. Barrett
United States v. Brignoni-Ponce and United States v. Martinez-Fuerte : the road to racial profiling / Bernard E. Harcourt
Bordenkircher v. Hayes : plea bargaining and the decline of the rule of law / William J. Stuntz
Batson v. Kentucky : the constitutional challenges of peremptory challenges / Pamela S. Karlan
United States v. Salerno : the constitutionality of regulatory detention / Daniel Richman
United States v. Mistretta : the Constitution and the sentencing guidelines / Kate Stith.
Mapp v. Ohio : the first shot fired in the Warren Court's criminal procedure "revolution" / Yale Kamisar
Gideon v. Wainwright and Strickland v. Washington : broken promises / David Cole
Brady v. Maryland : from adversarial gamesmanship toward the search for innocence? / Stephanos Bibas
Miranda v. Arizona : a modest but important legacy / Stephen Schulhofer
Hoffa v. United States : secret agents in private spaces / Tracey Maclin
Katz v. United States : the limits of aphorism / David A. Sklansky
Duncan v. Louisiana : how bigotry in the bayou led to the federal regulation of state juries / Nancy J. King
Terry v. Ohio : the Fourth Amendment reasonableness of police stops and frisks based on less than probable cause / John Q. Barrett
United States v. Brignoni-Ponce and United States v. Martinez-Fuerte : the road to racial profiling / Bernard E. Harcourt
Bordenkircher v. Hayes : plea bargaining and the decline of the rule of law / William J. Stuntz
Batson v. Kentucky : the constitutional challenges of peremptory challenges / Pamela S. Karlan
United States v. Salerno : the constitutionality of regulatory detention / Daniel Richman
United States v. Mistretta : the Constitution and the sentencing guidelines / Kate Stith.
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At head of title: Foundation Press.
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