100 Cases That Shaped America’s Criminal Justice System

Par : Joanitah K. Harr
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8227670809
  • EAN9798227670809
  • Date de parution29/01/2025
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  • ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC

Résumé

Journey through watershed moments that defined constitutional rights: Witness Clarence Gideon's handwritten petition that secured the right to legal representation for all Americans, regardless of their ability to pay. Experience the tension as Ernesto Miranda's case established the now-familiar warnings that protect against self-incrimination. Follow the evolution of privacy rights from telephone booth wiretaps to cell phone location data.
Each case reads like a gripping legal thriller, but the stakes are devastatingly real. Meet the defendants whose names became synonymous with constitutional rights-Dollree Mapp, Terry, Batson, and dozens more. Through their stories, readers gain unprecedented insight into how individual challenges to injustice have cascaded into sweeping reforms that protect millions of Americans today. This meticulously researched volume isn't just for legal professionals-it's for anyone who has ever wondered how our criminal justice system came to be, and where it might be heading.
From death penalty limitations to juvenile rights, from search and seizure rules to tribal jurisdiction, each chapter reveals the delicate balance between public safety and individual liberty. As we grapple with new challenges in the digital age and face evolving questions about justice and equality, these 100 cases remind us that the law is not static-it's a living instrument of justice that continues to be shaped by the courage of those who dare to challenge it.
Essential reading for law students, civil rights advocates, and anyone interested in the fascinating evolution of American justice.
Journey through watershed moments that defined constitutional rights: Witness Clarence Gideon's handwritten petition that secured the right to legal representation for all Americans, regardless of their ability to pay. Experience the tension as Ernesto Miranda's case established the now-familiar warnings that protect against self-incrimination. Follow the evolution of privacy rights from telephone booth wiretaps to cell phone location data.
Each case reads like a gripping legal thriller, but the stakes are devastatingly real. Meet the defendants whose names became synonymous with constitutional rights-Dollree Mapp, Terry, Batson, and dozens more. Through their stories, readers gain unprecedented insight into how individual challenges to injustice have cascaded into sweeping reforms that protect millions of Americans today. This meticulously researched volume isn't just for legal professionals-it's for anyone who has ever wondered how our criminal justice system came to be, and where it might be heading.
From death penalty limitations to juvenile rights, from search and seizure rules to tribal jurisdiction, each chapter reveals the delicate balance between public safety and individual liberty. As we grapple with new challenges in the digital age and face evolving questions about justice and equality, these 100 cases remind us that the law is not static-it's a living instrument of justice that continues to be shaped by the courage of those who dare to challenge it.
Essential reading for law students, civil rights advocates, and anyone interested in the fascinating evolution of American justice.