Injustice for all : Mapp vs. Ohio and the fourth amendment

With its original documents and extensive interviews, Injustice for All is an authentic voice for civil liberties and change and the consequences that result. The book details the historical, legal, and political significance of the famous search-and-seizure case Mapp v. Ohio. From the underworld of gambling in 1960s Cleveland to the chambers of the Warren Court justices, the obscenity case becomes the vehicle for implementing the exclusionary rule. Dollree Mapp, the police who searched her, and all the major participants are followed throughout the investigation. The private papers of the justices reveal the inner workings of the nation's highest court. This book is essential for anyone interested in civil liberties and the processes of government as well as students of criminal justice and constitutional law.

Location
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
ISBN
0820472670
Dimensions
23 cm
Extent
XVII, 197 S.
Language
Englisch
Notes
Ill.

Bibliographic citation
Teaching texts in law and politics ; Vol. 39

Classification
Recht
Keyword
USA. Supreme Court
Geschichte 1961
Hausdurchsuchung
Rechtswidrigkeit
Staat Ohio

Event
Veröffentlichung
(where)
New York, Washington, DC/Baltimore, Bern, Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Brussels, Vienna, Oxford
(who)
Lang
(when)
2005
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