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  modern criminal procedure: Modern Criminal Law Wayne R. LaFave, 1988
  modern criminal procedure: Criminal Procedure James R. Acker, David C. Brody, 1999 This text is designed to introduce students to the legal issues associated with constitutional criminal procedure, & provides well-edited cases with textual explanations. While the text's focus is on U.S. Supreme Court case law that has established the constitutional rules of criminal procedure, state court interpretations of state constitutions are also examined. In addition, students are introduced to basic legal research techniques. Questions associated with the cases are posed throughout the text, with accompanying tips on how those questions can be investigated. An instructor's manual is available.
  modern criminal procedure: Foundational Texts in Modern Criminal Law Markus Dirk Dubber, 2014 This volume contributes to the emergence of a transnational canon of criminal law by critically engaging with formative texts in criminal legal thought since Hobbes.
  modern criminal procedure: Comparative Criminal Procedure Stephen Thaman, 2008 As in the first edition, Comparative Criminal Procedure presents a topical approach to the subject, focusing on the roles of public prosecutors, police, victims, and defense attorneys in the investigation of criminal cases and trials up through the judgment phase. Thaman uses high court jurisprudence in English translation to elucidate the European approach to important, and often controversial, areas of criminal procedure, and he also links criminal procedure with its roots in substantive criminal law. Thaman looks at the early reactions to flagrant and secret crimes as the historical roots of modern criminal procedure. The approaches of the old inquisitorial system and the use of torture to solve circumstantial evidence crimes are also presented. The Second Edition retains the basic content and organization of the original edition. It updates the citations to U.S. Supreme Court cases and to important literature which has appeared in the last six years. Some new important cases are referred to, primarily in footnotes. Stylistic improvements to the text and translations have been made and glossary entries (including some Russian terms) have been added. This book is part of the Comparative Law Series, edited by Michael L. Corrado, Arch T. Allen Distinguished Professor of Law, UNC School of Law.
  modern criminal procedure: Vagrant Nation Risa Lauren Goluboff, 2016 In Vagrant Nation, Risa Goluboff has found a way to explain how the interaction between 1960s social movements and the courts fundamentally changed both American law and society writ large. By look at the changing views regarding a minor type of crime-vagrancy-Goluboff shows how the courts were cast directly into the midst of the turmoil sweeping the nation.
  modern criminal procedure: Criminal Procedure Erwin Chemerinsky, Laurie L. Levenson, 2018-02-01 Focusing on the investigation phase of criminal procedure, Criminal Procedure: Investigation combines Laurie L. Levenson’s first-hand experience in the criminal justice system with Erwin Chemerinsky’s student-friendly writing style. The Third Edition examines the impact of a host of recent developments in the courts and legislature on the process investigating crime. It eschews reliance on rhetorical questions and law review excerpts in favor of comprehensive exploration of black letter law and trendsetting policy issues. The book utilizes a chronological approach that guides students through criminal procedure doctrine from rules governing law enforcement investigation to matters related to habeas corpus relief. In addition to presenting the perspectives from various stakeholders, the authors take care to provide students with useful, practice-oriented materials. Criminal Procedure: Investigation not only employs a systemic approach that takes students through issues from policy to application of legal doctrine but also introduces issues at the forefront of modern criminal procedure debates. Key Features: Straightforward writing style and clear, dynamic text that is uncluttered with law review excerpts and features thoughtfully edited principal and minor cases. Intuitive chronological presentation of topics. Systematic and cohesive exploration of policy on every issue, before moving on to the specifics of doctrine. Practice-oriented features and discussion of important, modern criminal procedure issues. Approachable organization based on common progression through criminal justice system. Straight writing style that relies on cases and author essays rather than law review excerpts and strict Socratic rhetoric questions. Practice-oriented features, discussion of modern policy issues, useful example documents for practitioners. Useful examples for future and current criminal law practitioners.
  modern criminal procedure: The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Law Markus Dirk Dubber, Tatjana Hörnle, 2014 Providing scholars with a comprehensive international resource, a common point of entry into cutting edge contemporary research and a snapshot of the state and scope of the field, The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Law takes a broad approach to its subject matter - disciplinarily, geographically, and systematically.
  modern criminal procedure: Cases and Materials on Criminal Law and Procedure Rollin Morris Perkins, 1959
  modern criminal procedure: Contemporary Criminal Law Matthew Lippman, 2009-09-25 This is a comprehensive, introductory criminal law textbook that expands upon traditional concepts and cases by coverage of the most contemporary topics and issues. Contemporary material, including terrorism, computer crimes, and hate crimes, serves to illuminate the ever-evolving relationship between criminal law, society and the criminal justice system's role in balancing competing interests. The case method is used throughout the book as an effective and creative learning tool.Features include: vignettes, core concepts, 'Cases and Concepts', 'You Decides, excerpts from state statutes, 'legal equations' and Crime in the News boxes fully developed end-of-chapter pedagogy includes review questions, legal terminology and 'Criminal Law on the Web' resources instructor resources (including PowerPoint slides, a computerized testbank and classroom activities) and a Student Study Site accompany this text
  modern criminal procedure: Modern Criminal Procedure, Basic Criminal Procedure and Advanced Criminal Procedure, 2015 Supp Yale Kamisar, Jerold H. Israel, Wayne R. LaFave, Nancy J. King, Orin S. Kerr, Eve Brensike Primus, 2015 This supplement updates the principal text with recent developments in the law, extensive statutory excerpts, and court rules.
  modern criminal procedure: 1987 Supplement to Sixth Editions Yale Kamisar, Wayne R. LaFave, Herold H. Israel, 1987
  modern criminal procedure: The Modern Law of Contracts Bruce W. Frier, James J. White, 2008 This contracts casebook includes introductions that quickly orient students within unfamiliar territories. Cases present both the doctrine applied and, in some instances, the shortcomings of that doctrine. the authors express their disagreement about basic issues, so that students can experience the range of possible in modern contract law. to save time, the authors avoid extensive citation of academic scholarship except as it pertains to the cases being studied. Certain traditional subjects such as offer and acceptance and consideration are reduced to the bare minimum, where more pivotal subjects such as form contracts, arbitration clauses, and the modern concept of unconscionability are considered at length.
  modern criminal procedure: Juries and the Transformation of Criminal Justice in France in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries James M. Donovan, 2010-02-01 James Donovan takes a comprehensive approach to the history of the jury in modern France by investigating the legal, political, sociocultural, and intellectual aspects of jury trial from the Revolution through the twentieth century. He demonstrates that these juries, through their decisions, helped shape reform of the nation's criminal justice system. From their introduction in 1791 as an expression of the sovereignty of the people through the early 1900s, argues Donovan, juries often acted against the wishes of the political and judicial authorities, despite repeated governmental attempts to manipulate their composition. High acquittal rates for both political and nonpolitical crimes were in part due to juror resistance to the harsh and rigid punishments imposed by the Napoleonic Penal Code, Donovan explains. In response, legislators gradually enacted laws to lower penalties for certain crimes and to give jurors legal means to offer nuanced verdicts and to ameliorate punishments. Faced with persistently high acquittal rates, however, governments eventually took powers away from juries by withdrawing many cases from their purview and ultimately destroying the panels' independence in 1941.
  modern criminal procedure: Modern Criminal Procedure Yale Kamisar, Jerold H. Israel, Wayne R. LaFave, 1997
  modern criminal procedure: Contemporary Criminal Law Matthew Lippman, 2018-05-09 A book that students find interesting and instructors consider educationally valuable, this Fifth Edition of Contemporary Criminal Law combines traditional concepts with thought-provoking cases and engaging learning tools. Taking a casebook approach, the text covers both foundational and emerging legal topics such as terrorism, gangs, cybercrime, and hate crimes, illustrated by real-life examples that students connect with. Clear explanations of criminal law and defenses are complemented by provocative, well-edited cases followed by discussion questions to stimulate critical thinking and in-class discussion. The book provides a contemporary perspective on criminal law that encourages students to actively read and analyze the text. The Fifth Edition is enhanced throughout by new cases that offer the most up-to-date coverage of evolving legal opinions and developments in criminal law. New to This Edition New cases illuminate important concepts, including decisions on criminal acts, criminal intent, parties, corporate crime, kidnapping, identity theft, computer crime, prostitution, terrorism, and more. One or more new You Decide sections in most chapters clarify concepts to illustrate the complexity of legal analysis and enhance the interactive character of the text. Additional hypothetical problems are available on the companion site. New Crime in the News features look at recent events such as the criminal trial of Dylann Roof, the dark web, and the leaking of confidential government documents to help students apply important concepts to real-world scenarios. New and expanded discussions of critical topics cover the Second Amendment and gun control, the Trump administration's stance on marijuana, sentencing guidelines, and criminal defenses.
  modern criminal procedure: Criminal Procedure Ronald J. Allen, Joseph L. Hoffmann, Debra A. Livingston, Andrew D. Leipold, Tracey L. Meares, 2020-02-20 Criminal Procedure: Investigation and Right to Counsel, Fourth Edition is derived from the successful casebook Comprehensive Criminal Procedure. Like the parent book, it covers the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments and related areas using a thematic approach and offers an appropriate balance of explanatory text and secondary material accompanied by well-written notes. In addition to an experienced author team and well-edited cases, the book covers relevant statutes and court rules. New to the Fourth Edition: Updates regarding cutting-edge developments in case law, statutory materials, and academic commentary about due process, the right to counsel, searches and seizures, and the privilege against compelled self-incrimination An important reordering of certain areas of Fourth Amendment law and related materials to make them even more user-friendly Insightful examination of the turmoil in modern Fourth Amendment law as the Supreme Court, notably splintered over methods of constitutional interpretation, faces the implications of rapidly changing technology Professors and students will benefit from: A rigorous and challenging criminal procedure casebook with an outstanding author team Sound grounding of the law in criminal process and the right to counsel Thorough coverage of Boyd v. U.S., The Fourth Amendment, The Fifth Amendment, and the process of investigating complex crimes Thematic organization of the cases and text that make the book both manageable and accessible The latest and most highly respected developments in legal scholarship that help both professors and students alike stay up-to-date in the field of criminal procedure law
  modern criminal procedure: Jurisprudence Robert L. Hayman, Nancy Levit, Richard Delgado, 2002 This text presents cutting edge contemporary materials, as well as new chapters on Natural Law, Positivism, Gay Legal Rights and Critical Lawyering. The book offers comprehensive coverage of legal theory from traditional to current movements, including new materials on Legal Formalism, Legal Process, Latino Critical, and Queer Critical Theory. Also contains extensive readings and updated and amplified notes, questions, problems, and bibliographies.
  modern criminal procedure: The Bail Book Shima Baradaran Baughman, 2017-12-21 Mass incarceration is one of the greatest social problems facing the United States today. America incarcerates a greater percentage of its population than any other country and is one of only two countries that requires arrested individuals to pay bail to be released from jail while awaiting trial. After arrest, the bail decision is the single most important cause of mass incarceration, yet this decision is often neglected since it is made in less than two minutes. Shima Baradaran Baughman draws on constitutional rights and new empirical research to show how we can reform bail in America. Tracing the history of bail, she demonstrates how it has become an oppressive tool of the courts that disadvantages minority and poor defendants and shows how we can reform bail to alleviate mass incarceration. By implementing these reforms, she argues, we can restore constitutional rights and release more defendants, while lowering crime rates.
  modern criminal procedure: Modern Criminal Procedure Yale Kamisar, 2008 The new 12th edition of the Kamisar-LaFave-Israel-King-Kerr criminal procedure casebook is completely up to date. Older material has been compressed or eliminated to make way for the new. Moreover, the new edition displays the same (a) thoughtful organization of subjects, (b) judicious selection and editing of cases, and (c) intelligent use of the rich criminal procedure literature that has made this casebook the most widely used book in its field since it first appeared 40 years ago.
  modern criminal procedure: Verdict According to Conscience Thomas Andrew Green, 1988-09-01
  modern criminal procedure: Contracts MIRIAM A. CHERRY, 2021-02-18 Description Coming Soon!
  modern criminal procedure: Crime, Gender and Social Control in Early Modern Frankfurt Am Main Jeannette Kamp, 2020 This book charts the gender differences in crime in early modern Frankfurt. It shows that women's prosecuted crime patterns in Frankfurt were both similar and different to that of other European cities.
  modern criminal procedure: Fundamentals of Modern Property Law Edward Rabin, Roberta Kwall, Jeffrey Kwall, Craig Arnold, 2011-03-10 As a part of our CasebookPlus offering, you'll receive the print book along with lifetime digital access to the eBook. Additionally you'll receive the Learning Library which includes quizzes tied specifically to your book, and outline starter and digital access to leading study aids in that subject and the Gilbert Law Dictionary. Rabin, Kwall, Kwall, and Arnold's Fundamentals of Modern Property Law tracks contemporary trends in property law with particular attention to emerging issues of environmental sustainability. The problem-based structure of the casebook comports with the student learning outcomes and assessment approach emphasized in recent years by the American Bar Association and the Carnegie Endowment Report. This edition provides a comprehensive introduction to intellectual property law. The novel legal problems raised by advances in technology demand that students receive early exposure to this area of law. This edition also emphasizes a planning perspective since lawyers spend a significant amount of time planning, as well as resolving controversies.
  modern criminal procedure: Modern Criminal Procedure, Basic Criminal Procedure and Advanced Criminal Procedure Supplement to Eleventh Editions Yale Kamisar, Wayne R. Lafave, Jerold H. Israel, Nancy J. King, Orin S. Kerr, 2007 For many years the Kamisar-LaFave-Israel-King teaching materials, the outstanding work of four nationally recognized authorities on the subject, have dominated the field. The addition of Professor Kerr to the the authorial mix has only heightened the prestige of the text. The supplement evidences the same judicious selection and editing of cases and the same intelligent use of the literature that is reflected in the principal books.
  modern criminal procedure: Supplement to Modern Criminal Procedure and Basic Criminal Procedure, 1988 Yale Kamisar, Wayne R. LaFave, Jerold H. Israel, 1988
  modern criminal procedure: Modern Criminal Procedure Yale Kamisar, Wayne R. LaFave, Jerold H. Israel, 1986
  modern criminal procedure: Investigative Criminal Procedure in Focus Todd A. Berger, 2025 Buy a new version of this textbook and receive access to the Connected eBook with Study Center on Casebook Connect, including lifetime access to the online ebook with highlight, annotation, and search capabilities. Access also includes practice questions, an outline tool, and other helpful resources. Connected eBooks provide what you need most to be successful in your law school classes. Investigative Criminal Procedure in Focus provides today's law students with a thorough understanding of investigative criminal procedure. Using an innovative approach to teaching the law, its pedagogical features not only facilitate the mastery of complex legal concepts but provide hands-on exercises that give students the tools they need to succeed. The book is divided into two parts. Part I provides a general introduction to the world of criminal procedure. Chapter 1 sets the stage by explaining the differences between substantive criminal law and criminal procedure as well as the differences between the investigative and adjudicative stages of the criminal justice process. Chapter 2 focuses on the sources of criminal procedure law. Part II of the text begins the study of investigative criminal procedure. Chapters 3 to 6 each focus on a specific aspect of Fourth Amendment jurisprudence: what constitutes a Fourth Amendment search and seizure, who is covered by the Fourth Amendment, the state action and standing requirements (Chapter 3); probable cause and warrants (Chapter 4); exceptions to the warrant requirement (Chapter 5); and the exclusionary rule (Chapter 6). Chapter 7 focuses on three separate aspects of interrogation law -- the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendment due process voluntariness requirement, the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination in the context of Miranda warnings, and the Sixth Amendment right to counsel. Chapter 8 addresses eyewitness identifications. Professors and students will benefit from: ● Author-written text that explains doctrine, openly and clearly. Many criminal procedure issues lend themselves to not only doctrinal discussion of the law, but also to broader policy-oriented topics. Berger takes a balanced approach that allows professors to choose which policy issues to cover in class. ● Thoughtfully selected cases for teaching students the key concepts, framed by introductory questions and post-case analysis. ● Real Life Applications, Applying the Rules, and Criminal Procedure in Practice hypotheticals, frequently based on real cases, providing opportunities for critical analysis and application of concepts covered in the chapters. ● A discussion of competing values in criminal procedure as well as the roles of race, class, and gender in criminal law, included in Chapter 1. ● Complete and thoughtful discussion of the Fourth Amendment: what constitutes a Fourth Amendment search and seizure, who is covered by the Fourth Amendment, the state action and standing requirements (Chapter 3); probable cause and warrants (Chapter 4); exceptions to the warrant requirement (Chapter 5); and the exclusionary rule (Chapter 6).
  modern criminal procedure: Contracts Christina L. Kunz, Carol L. Chomsky, Jennifer S. Martin, Elizabeth R. Schiltz, 2018 CasebookPlus Hardbound - New, hardbound print book includes lifetime digital access to an eBook, with the ability to highlight and take notes, and 12-month access to a digital Learning Library that includes self-assessment quizzes tied to this book, leading study aids, an outline starter, and Gilbert Law Dictionary.
  modern criminal procedure: CONTEMPORARY CRIMINAL PROCEDURE LARRY E. HOLTZ, 1998
  modern criminal procedure: Civil Procedure Richard L. Marcus, Martin H. Redish, Edward F. Sherman, 2000
  modern criminal procedure: Contemporary Family Law Douglas Abrams, Naomi Cahn, Linda McClain, Catherine Ross, Kaiponanea Matsumura, Jessica Weaver, 2023-07-06 This popular family law casebook engages students by presenting core family law doctrine while exploring significant transformations in American families and cutting-edge policy debates. It highlights the important role of constitutional law--and other areas of state and federal law--in shaping family law. The book invites students to consider questions of family definition and governmental regulation of families in light of family law's purposes. It charts family law's evolving approach to adult-adult and parent-child (and other caretaker-dependent) relationships, emphasizing that contemporary families take a variety of forms. The Sixth Edition updates all chapters to reflect the latest family law developments, such as the legal treatment of nonmarital families (including plural relationships) and nonbiological parenting as well as recent Supreme Court decisions. It integrates material previously covered in separate chapters on ethical issues in family law practice and jurisdiction into the contexts in which they arise, such as divorce, child custody, and division of marital property. The Sixth Edition has new material highlighting the intersection of family law with race, gender, class, immigration, sexual orientation, and gender identity. As with previous editions, the casebook contains ample problems for students to apply doctrine to realistic factual contexts and highlights practical dynamics of family law practice. The 6th edition: Thoroughly examines the impact of recent Supreme Court cases on family law, including Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization (and provides teachers with shorter and longer versions of that case), and Golan v. Saada Includes attention to the role of race and racism in laws that shape and regulate the family, with case law addressing marriage, divorce, and inheritance rights of formerly enslaved persons and a post-Loving v. Virginia case challenging the continued requirement that couples disclose race on a marriage license Provides a restructured chapter on the legal consequences of marriage, spousal roles within marriage, and the gender revolution within family law and related fields Includes new developments on marriage requirements, including state minimum age laws and common-law marriage rules, and addresses First Amendment challenges, post-Masterpiece Cakeshop, to civil marriage equality and state antidiscrimination laws Includes new coverage of the intersection of immigration and family law Addresses changes in legal approaches to nonmarital families, including multi-adult domestic partnerships and the Uniform Cohabitants' Economic Remedies Act Provides updated treatment of custody and parenting time issues, including parenting gender-expansive children Provides a restructured chapter on intimate partner violence (IPV), including updates on various factors impacting IPV and shifting gun control statutes and caselaw affecting civil protection orders Provides new consideration of child support issues, including joint custody and subsequent families Provides revised problems in anticipation of the NextGen Bar Exam
  modern criminal procedure: Criminal Law Russell L. Weaver, John M. Burkoff, Catherine Hancock, 2011 This book is designed to be easy to use and to produce rewarding and insightful classroom discussion. The focus is on teachability, rather than encyclopedic coverage of the field. The book includes modern cases that reflect the current state of the law and older cases that help students understand and evaluate the modern approach. The book contains numerous hypotheticals designed to stimulate and encourage thought and discussion. The authors have also included materials to help students develop practice skills.
  modern criminal procedure: A Modern Approach to Evidence Richard Lempert, Samuel Gross, James Liebman, John Blume, Stephan Landsman, Frederic Lederer, 2013-11-18 As a part of our CasebookPlus offering, you'll receive the print book along with lifetime digital access to the eBook. Additionally you'll receive the Learning Library which includes quizzes tied specifically to your book, an outline starter, and 12-month digital access to leading study aids and the Gilbert Law Dictionary. This is the Fifth Edition of the textbook that pioneered the teaching of Evidence using problems rather than appellate opinions. The text explores the Rules of Evidence and their rationales in a straightforward fashion without hiding the ball or ignoring complexities. Problems that clarify the Rules appear throughout the chapters; larger problem sets that explore the Rules in detail are found at the ends of chapters. The updated edition discusses important recent cases and introduces social science findings and recent developments in science and technology that bear on the design and operation of the Rules of Evidence, and on their rationale.
  modern criminal procedure: Punishment and the History of Political Philosophy Arthur Shuster, 2016
  modern criminal procedure: The Nature of Criminal Law Daniel Katkin, Daniel Maier-Katkin, 1982
  modern criminal procedure: Modern Criminal Procedure Yale Kamisar, Wayne R. LaFave, Jerold H. Israel, Nancy J. King, Orin S. Kerr, Eve Brensike Primus, 2015 The Fourteenth Edition continues to include all the material required to master the essential issues that arise in both state and federal criminal cases. The book's comprehensive coverage of constitutional, statutory, and ethical rules regulating the criminal process has made it one of the few textbooks that students over the years have opted to keep as a reference for their work as prosecutors, defense attorneys, and judicial clerks. The new edition also continues the custom of incorporating the most thoughtful and provocative commentary available. The authors bring together the latest statistics, relevant legislative trends, and insightful policy and scholarly debates, facilitating critical analysis of the process and its potential reforms. This unique and always up to date framing of the issues has made the book the nation's premier text for teaching criminal procedure year after year.
  modern criminal procedure: Modern Criminal Procedure, Basic Criminal Procedure, and Advanced Criminal Procedure, 15th, 2021 Supplement Yale Kamisar, Wayne LaFave, Jerold Israel, Nancy King, Orin Kerr, Eve Primus, 2021-08-16 This supplement brings the principal text current with recent developments in the law.
  modern criminal procedure: Modern Criminal Procedure Jerold H. Israel, Nancy J. King, Orin S. Kerr, 2006 With judicious selection and editing of cases and an intelligent use of literature, Criminal Procedure supplements Modern Criminal Procedure, Basic Criminal Procedure, and Advanced Criminal Procedure. For many years the Kamisar/LaFave/Israel teaching materials have dominated the field, the outstanding work of three nationally recognized authorities on the subject. The addition of Professor King as an author has only heightened the prestige of the text.
  modern criminal procedure: The Death Penalty Brandon Garrett, Lee Kovarsky, 2018 Softbound - New, softbound print book.
  modern criminal procedure: Modern Criminal Procedure, Basic Criminal Procedure, and Advanced Criminal Procedure Yale Kamisar, Wayne R. LaFave, Jerold H. Israel, Nancy J. King, Orin S. Kerr, Eve Brensike Primus, 2016 This supplement updates the principal text with recent developments in the law, extensive statutory excerpts, and court rules.
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