Celebrated lawyer Dash, known for his role as chief counsel of the Watergate Committee, reminds us of government abuses of power in American history as he explores the Fourth Amendment and the struggle for privacy.
Celebrated lawyer Dash, known for his role as chief counsel of the Watergate Committee, reminds us of government abuses of power in American history as he explores the Fourth Amendment and the struggle for privacy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
SAMUEL DASH, a professor at Georgetown University Law Center, is a leading lawyer and scholar in constitutional criminal justice and professional responsibility. He is best known for his work as chief counsel of the U.S. Senate Watergate Committee, which led to the resignation of Richard Nixon. He lives in Washington, D.C.
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Acknowledgments Prologue Chapter 1. The Legend of the Magna Carta Chapter 2. Wilkes and Liberty Chapter 3. A Flame of Fire Chapter 4. The Plate-Glass Duty Fraud Case Chapter 5. The Exclusionary Rule Chapter 6. The Case of the "Whispering Wires" Chapter 7. Dolly Mapp Chapter 8. Smothering the Flame Chapter 9. War on Terror: Security and Liberty Notes Index
Acknowledgments Prologue Chapter 1. The Legend of the Magna Carta Chapter 2. Wilkes and Liberty Chapter 3. A Flame of Fire Chapter 4. The Plate-Glass Duty Fraud Case Chapter 5. The Exclusionary Rule Chapter 6. The Case of the "Whispering Wires" Chapter 7. Dolly Mapp Chapter 8. Smothering the Flame Chapter 9. War on Terror: Security and Liberty Notes Index
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