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Fair trial : rights of the accused in American history / David J. Bodenhamer.

Title
Fair trial : rights of the accused in American history / David J. Bodenhamer.
Author
Bodenhamer, David J.
Publication
New York : Oxford University Press, 1992.

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Description
x, 173 p.; 22 cm.
Summary
The 1992 riots in Los Angeles were caused in part by community perceptions of acceptable police conduct in making arrests. The riots sparked the latest round in a national debate about the proper balance between order and liberty in the American system of justice, a debate carried on since colonial times. Bodenhamer examines the defendant's rights in theory and practice and traces their development in courts and other public forums. He deals with the revolutionary heritage, 19th-century democratic individualism, the transition from a rural to an urban society, federalism, and the role of the judiciary in establishing new rights and defining constitutional terms such as due process of laws. Bodenhamer also traces the development of the "due process revolution" wrought by judicial activists of the Warren court who championed the cause of social outcasts and nationalized the Bill of Rights in the 1960s through selective incorporation. ISBN 0-19-505558-6: $24.95.
Series Statement
Bicentennial essays on the Bill of Rights
Uniform Title
Organization of American Historians bicentennial essays on the Bill of Rights
Subject
  • Due process of law > United States > History
  • Fair trial > United States > History
  • Criminal procedure > United States > History
Genre/Form
History
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 139-163) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
The colonial development -- The revolutionary legacy -- Due process in the new republic -- The meaning of due process, 1865-1930 -- Fair trial, federalism, and rights of the accused -- Judicial liberalism and the due process revolution -- Rights of the accused in a conservative age.
ISBN
  • 0195055586 (alk. paper)
  • 0195055594 (pbk. : alk. paper)
LCCN
^^^90019611^
OCLC
  • 22629226
  • SCSB-10162417
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library