The American Constitution: Cases, Comments, Questions (American Casebook Series) - Book Review,
by Richard H., Jr. Fallon, et al

Book Description One of the very few constitutional law course books that still devotes significant space to constitutional-criminal procedure (e.g., search and seizure, right to counsel, police interrogation and confessions). Also contains a substantial section on the death penalty and related problems. Designed for those who want to teach criminal procedure in a class that also includes the standard components of a constitutional law course, such as the right of privacy (or autonomy or personhood), freedom of expression and freedom of religion, federalism and separation of powers.
About the Author Professor of Law, Cornell University
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