Criminal procedure stories / edited by Carol S. Steiker.
2006
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Criminal procedure stories / edited by Carol S. Steiker.
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New York, NY : Foundation Press/Thomson/West, 2006.
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1 online resource (xii, 503 pages)
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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.
Summary
Unlike casebooks, this title provides rich narrative detail of the human stories -- and the social, political, and legal contexts -- of notable Supreme Court cases on criminal justice. It includes details not available elsewhere, and offers the insights of respected scholars who are experts on the particular cases and issues they address. This book will greatly enhance the teaching both of police practices (a.k.a "Cops and Robbers") and of criminal adjudication (a.k.a "Bail to Jail").
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Includes bibliographical references.
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West Academic study aids.
Language
English
ISBN
9781587789830 (electronic book)
1587789833 (electronic book)
9781628103052
1628103051
1587789833 (electronic book)
9781628103052
1628103051
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