Against That 'Powerful Engine of Despotism'
The Fourth Amendment and General Warrants at the Founding and Today
This work argues that the original intent of the Fourth Amendment was subverted due to a significant shift in the concept of justice among many political and legal thinkers in the twentieth century. The original aim of the Fourth Amendment was to differentiate between private property searches, generally requiring warrants, and searches in public areas, which allow searches without a warrant if there is just cause. The focus is on recent factors that led the United States government to weaken protections against property searches, specifically commercial property, while expanding protections against searches in public areas. Professor Newman…
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Produktdetails
- ISBN: 978-0-7618-3655-1
- EAN: 9780761836551
- Produktnummer: 2687286
- Verlag: University Press Of America
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2006
- Seitenangabe: 148 S.
- Masse: H21.6 cm x B14.0 cm x D0.8 cm 196 g
- Abbildungen: Paperback
- Gewicht: 196
Über den Autor
Professor Bruce A. Newman, Ph. D is a Professor at Western Oklahoma State College in Altus, Oklahoma. He has published several essays, testified before an Oklahoma legislative committee on the Founders' view of property rights, and given talks on political and legal matters. He is an Earhart Fellowship recipient and has been listed in Who's Who Among America's. He has taught various political science courses, including American Government, Introduction to Law and Introduction to Political Theory. Professor Newman is a member of the American Political Science Association and an adjunct scholar at the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs.
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