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John Paul Stevens: Defender of Rights in Criminal Justice
Christopher E. Smith
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This book examines the judicial opinions and criminal justice policy impact of Justice John Paul Stevens, the U.S. Supreme Court's most prolific opinion author during his 35-year career on the nation's highest court. Although Justice Stevens, a Republican appointee of President Gerald Ford, had a professional reputation as a corporate antitrust law attorney, he immediately asserted himself as the Court's foremost advocate of prisoners' rights and Miranda rights when he arrived at the Court in 1975. In examining Justice Stevens's opinions on these topics as well as others, including capital punishment and right to counsel, the chapters of the book ... Read more
This book examines the judicial opinions and criminal justice policy impact of Justice John Paul Stevens, the U.S. Supreme Court's most prolific opinion author during his 35-year career on the nation's highest court. Although Justice Stevens, a Republican appointee of President Gerald Ford, had a professional reputation as a corporate antitrust law attorney, he immediately asserted himself as the Court's foremost advocate of prisoners' rights and Miranda rights when he arrived at the Court in 1975. In examining Justice Stevens's opinions on these topics as well as others, including capital punishment and right to counsel, the chapters of the book ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Lexington Books
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Number of Pages
300
Place of Publication
Lanham, MD, United States
ISBN
9781498523738
SKU
V9781498523738
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About Christopher E. Smith
Christopher E. Smith is professor of criminal justice at Michigan State University and is editor of The Rehnquist Court and Criminal Justice (Lexington, 2011).
Reviews for John Paul Stevens: Defender of Rights in Criminal Justice
For far too long, scholarship on the Supreme Court of the United States has lacked a systematic assessment of the jurisprudence and impact of Justice Stevens across a range of legal issues. Fortunately, Professor Smith not only answers this call, he does so with an engaging style that does not sacrifice nuance or intellectual rigor. Smith employs multiple lenses to ... Read more