The Rights of the Accused: The Justices and Criminal Justice
The Supreme Court in American Society
Herausgeber: Hall, Kermit L
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The Supreme Court in American Society
Herausgeber: Hall, Kermit L
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 430
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 160mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9780815334330
- ISBN-10: 0815334338
- Artikelnr.: 22195519
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 430
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 160mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9780815334330
- ISBN-10: 0815334338
- Artikelnr.: 22195519
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Kermit L. Hall, North Carolina State University.
Series Introduction; Volume Introduction; Third-Party Consent Searches, the
Supreme Court, and the Fourth Amendment; The Judicial Quest for Penal
Justice: The Warren Court and the Criminal Cases; Mens Rea, Due Process,
and the Supreme Court: Toward a Constitutional Doctrine of Substantive
Criminal Law; "The Potent, The Omnipresent Teacher": The Supreme Court and
Wiretapping; Has the Supreme Court "Wrench[ ed] the Sixth Amendment from
its Proper Context?" McCleskey v. Kemp: Race, Capital Punishment, and the
Supreme Court ; Racial Jurymandering: Cancer or Cure? A Contemporary Review
of Affirmative Action in Jury Selection; New Rights and Old Wrongs: The
Supreme Court and the Problem of Retroactivity ; Supreme Court Justices as
Human Decision Makers: An Individual-Level Analysis of the Search and
Seizure Cases; The Road to Mapp v. Ohio and Beyond: The Origins,
Development and Future of the Exclusionary Rule in Search-and-Seizure
Cases; Terry, Race, and Judicial Integrity: The Court and Suppression
During the War on Drugs; Acknowledgments
Supreme Court, and the Fourth Amendment; The Judicial Quest for Penal
Justice: The Warren Court and the Criminal Cases; Mens Rea, Due Process,
and the Supreme Court: Toward a Constitutional Doctrine of Substantive
Criminal Law; "The Potent, The Omnipresent Teacher": The Supreme Court and
Wiretapping; Has the Supreme Court "Wrench[ ed] the Sixth Amendment from
its Proper Context?" McCleskey v. Kemp: Race, Capital Punishment, and the
Supreme Court ; Racial Jurymandering: Cancer or Cure? A Contemporary Review
of Affirmative Action in Jury Selection; New Rights and Old Wrongs: The
Supreme Court and the Problem of Retroactivity ; Supreme Court Justices as
Human Decision Makers: An Individual-Level Analysis of the Search and
Seizure Cases; The Road to Mapp v. Ohio and Beyond: The Origins,
Development and Future of the Exclusionary Rule in Search-and-Seizure
Cases; Terry, Race, and Judicial Integrity: The Court and Suppression
During the War on Drugs; Acknowledgments
Series Introduction; Volume Introduction; Third-Party Consent Searches, the
Supreme Court, and the Fourth Amendment; The Judicial Quest for Penal
Justice: The Warren Court and the Criminal Cases; Mens Rea, Due Process,
and the Supreme Court: Toward a Constitutional Doctrine of Substantive
Criminal Law; "The Potent, The Omnipresent Teacher": The Supreme Court and
Wiretapping; Has the Supreme Court "Wrench[ ed] the Sixth Amendment from
its Proper Context?" McCleskey v. Kemp: Race, Capital Punishment, and the
Supreme Court ; Racial Jurymandering: Cancer or Cure? A Contemporary Review
of Affirmative Action in Jury Selection; New Rights and Old Wrongs: The
Supreme Court and the Problem of Retroactivity ; Supreme Court Justices as
Human Decision Makers: An Individual-Level Analysis of the Search and
Seizure Cases; The Road to Mapp v. Ohio and Beyond: The Origins,
Development and Future of the Exclusionary Rule in Search-and-Seizure
Cases; Terry, Race, and Judicial Integrity: The Court and Suppression
During the War on Drugs; Acknowledgments
Supreme Court, and the Fourth Amendment; The Judicial Quest for Penal
Justice: The Warren Court and the Criminal Cases; Mens Rea, Due Process,
and the Supreme Court: Toward a Constitutional Doctrine of Substantive
Criminal Law; "The Potent, The Omnipresent Teacher": The Supreme Court and
Wiretapping; Has the Supreme Court "Wrench[ ed] the Sixth Amendment from
its Proper Context?" McCleskey v. Kemp: Race, Capital Punishment, and the
Supreme Court ; Racial Jurymandering: Cancer or Cure? A Contemporary Review
of Affirmative Action in Jury Selection; New Rights and Old Wrongs: The
Supreme Court and the Problem of Retroactivity ; Supreme Court Justices as
Human Decision Makers: An Individual-Level Analysis of the Search and
Seizure Cases; The Road to Mapp v. Ohio and Beyond: The Origins,
Development and Future of the Exclusionary Rule in Search-and-Seizure
Cases; Terry, Race, and Judicial Integrity: The Court and Suppression
During the War on Drugs; Acknowledgments