Reconstructing the Fourth Amendment: A History of Search and Seizure, 1789-1868The modern law of search and seizure permits warrantless searches that ruin the citizenry's trust in law enforcement, harms minorities, and embraces an individualistic notion of the rights that it protects, ignoring essential roles that properly-conceived protections of privacy, mobility, and property play in uniting Americans. Many believe the Fourth Amendment is a poor bulwark against state tyrannies, particularly during the War on Terror. |
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A History of Search and Seizure, 1789-1868 Andrew E. Taslitz. Reconstructing the Fourth Amendment A History of Search and Seizure, 1789–1868 ANDREW E. TASLITZ a NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS New York and London NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS New ...
A History of Search and Seizure, 1789-1868 Andrew E. Taslitz. 10 11 12. Contents. Preface vii Acknowledgments xi 1 Plugging into the Fourth Amendment's Matrix 1 PART I: POLITICAL VIOLENCE AND THE ORIGINAL FOURTH AMENDMENT 15 2 Violence as ...
A History of Search and Seizure, 1789-1868 Andrew E. Taslitz. who did the crime—perhaps because of subconscious stereotyping about likely suspects—while ignoring contradicting evidence. I also heard increasingly more stories of whites ...
A History of Search and Seizure, 1789-1868 Andrew E. Taslitz. states. This 1868 constitutional amendment was one of three—the Thirteenth and Fifteenth Amendments being the other two—designed to end the vestiges of slavery. The ...
A History of Search and Seizure, 1789-1868 Andrew E. Taslitz. good can be discerned only by virtuous citizens shaping a virtuous state and vice versa. Virtuous citizens' qualities include a willingness to invoke their rights in a way ...
Contents
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THE RECONSTRUCTED FOURTH AMENDMENT | 91 |
Slave Locomotion | 106 |
Mobilitys Meaning for the South | 131 |
Mobilitys Meaning for the North | 157 |
Notes | 279 |
Index | 343 |
About the Author | 363 |