Constitutional Debate in Action: Criminal Justice / Edition 2

Constitutional Debate in Action: Criminal Justice / Edition 2

by H. L. Pohlman
ISBN-10:
0742537943
ISBN-13:
9780742537941
Pub. Date:
01/20/2005
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
ISBN-10:
0742537943
ISBN-13:
9780742537941
Pub. Date:
01/20/2005
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Constitutional Debate in Action: Criminal Justice / Edition 2

Constitutional Debate in Action: Criminal Justice / Edition 2

by H. L. Pohlman

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Overview

Taking into account the political and intellectual forces that shape Supreme Court decisions, Constitutional Debate in Action examines how and why the U.S. Constitution continues to grow and adapt to human wants, passions, and values. Not your traditional constitutional-law textbook, this three-volume set views the Constitution as an institutionalized form of debate by which people press their political demands and arguments upon the Supreme Court. This process-oriented approach goes beyond a straightforward examination of how the decisions of Supreme Court justices have transformed constitutional doctrine through the ages; it explores the actual process of adjudication itself. Each case study covers the legal and political background; including relevant out-of-court discussions, to help students understand the political framework in which the Supreme Court operates. Actual legal briefs filed in landmark cases, and corresponding oral arguments before the Supreme Court, provide students with a front-row seat to the process of constitutional argumentation. As they evaluate the opposing viewpoints, students are better equipped to evaluate critically final Supreme Court decisions and opinions. In addition, students gain a valuable perspective on the role of the Supreme Court in our constitutional democracy. Each volume provides in-depth and updated examinations of key landmark decisions. Criminal Justice covers: Incorporation and the Right to a Jury Trial: Duncan v. Louisiana, Police Confessions: Miranda v. Arizona, Plea Bargaining North Carolina v. Alford, The Exclusionary Rule: United States v. Leon, and The Death Penalty: Gregg v. Georgia.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742537941
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 01/20/2005
Series: Constitutional Debate in Action Series
Edition description: Second Edition
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.02(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

H. L. Pohlman is the A. Lee Fritschler Professor of Public Policy and professor of political science at Dickinson College.

Table of Contents


Preface     vii
Acknowledgments     xiii
Incorporation and the Right to a Jury Trial: Duncan v. Louisiana     1
Briefs     14
Duncan's Brief     14
Louisiana's Brief     19
The Opinion     24
Postscript     31
Police Confessions: Miranda v. Arizona     37
Briefs     49
Miranda's Brief     49
Arizona's Brief     51
ACLU's Amicus Brief     53
Oral Argument     56
The Opinion     58
Postscript     64
Plea Bargaining: North Carolina v. Alford     69
Briefs     78
Alford's Brief (1969)     78
North Carolina's Brief (1969)     79
Alford's Supplemental Brief (1970)     81
North Carolina's Supplemental Brief (1970)     82
Oral Argument (1970)     89
The Opinion     91
Postscript     93
The Exclusionary Rule: United States v. Leon     103
Briefs     116
Brief for the United States     116
Leon's Brief     120
Oral Argument     125
The Opinion     129
Postscript     135
The Death Penalty: Gregg v. Georgia     139
Briefs     152
Gregg's Brief     152
Georgia's Brief     158
Brief for the United States as Amicus Curiae     162
Oral Argument     163
The Opinion     166
Postscript     171
Index     179
About the Author     185
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