United States , 168 U.S. 532 , the Court held that “ [ i ] n criminal trials , in the courts of the United States ... Haynes v . Washington , 373 U.S. 503 . The marked shift to the federal standard in state cases . . . reflects ...
Conversely, what if Nathanson was more punitive toward female students, who have a history of being excluded from institutions of higher education? In either case, how does Nathanson's hypothetical shed light on death penalty cases?
Longtime users will recognize the hallmarks of this superior treatment: nationally recognized scholars Sanford Kadish and Stephen Schulhofer bring insight and acuity to every page comprehensive coverage of guilt, punishment, exculpation, As ...
New to the Eleventh Edition: Enhanced treatment of America’s long-overdue reckoning with over-criminalization, mass incarceration, and discriminatory law enforcement Discussion of abolitionist critiques of American penal law and ...
New to the Eleventh Edition: Enhanced treatment of America’s long-overdue reckoning with over-criminalization, mass incarceration, and discriminatory law enforcement Discussion of abolitionist critiques of American penal law and ...
Criminal Law and Its Processes: Cases and Materials
Criminal Law and Its Processes
Now in its Eighth Edition, CRIMINAL LAW AND ITS PROCESSES: Cases and Materials maintains great success as the longtime leading book in Criminal Law.
Rev. ed. of: Criminal law and its processes: cases and materials / Sanford H. Kadish, Stephen J. Schulhofer, Carol S. Steiker. 8th ed. c2007.
Criminal Law and Its Processes: 1979 Supplement