Making Sense of Search and Seizure Law

Making Sense of Search and Seizure Law
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Download or read book Making Sense of Search and Seizure Law written by Phillip A. Hubbart and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 432 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Click here to read a sample chapter. To download the 2008 Supplement, click on this link: http://www.cap-press.com/files/hubbart/hubbart2008.pdf. Fourth Amemdment law is both fascinating and inspiring -- as it deals with a fundamental human right, the denial of which was one of the leading causes of the American Revolution. But this law can also be extremely confusing. Thus the reason for this book: to make sense of this subject. In a single volume, Hubbart restates the content, organizational structure, and principled basis of Fourth Amendment law -- as laid forth by numerous U.S. Supreme Court decisions on the subject -- so that it is understandable and coherent. The work concentrates on U.S. Supreme Court caselaw, relies heavily on the historical background of the Fourth Amendment upon which much of this law is based, and cites to relevant treatises and leading federal and state court decisions. It also briefly discusses the theories of constitutional construction that the Court has used in reaching its decisions. A wide variety of professionals (such as judges, prosecutors, defense lawyers, police legal advisors, as well as teachers and students) at the law school, undergraduate, and law enforcement levels will find this book extremely useful. "Hubbart's elegant book is the most thorough, organized and lucid study of the Fourth Amendment that I have ever read. Unlike any other work on this subject!" --Gerald Kogan, Chief Justice, Florida Supreme Court (retired) ". . . I have found Hubbart's slim and easy to read volume a necessity for any serious criminal practitioner's library. . . a fantastic resource." --The Champion, The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyer's Monthly Magazine "It's easily the best single one-volume hornbook on the Fourth Amendment that has been written -- one that is certain to be useful both to practitioners and scholars alike. There is no other manageable publication that analyzes and restates current law based on the Supreme Court's more than 400 Fourth Amendment decisions." --Norman Lefstein, Professor of Law and Dean Emeritus, Indiana University School of Law--Indianapolis "I have had several occasions to use the book and have always found it helpful." --Professor Yale Kamisar, Clarence Darrow Distinguished University Professor of Law Emeritus, University of Michigan Law School


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