This new edition of the abridged version of Norman Abrams? Anti-terrorism and Criminal Enforcement is a completely revised treatment of current issues in the field of U.S. anti-terrorism law. The book has been reorganized, with new materials on Extraordinary Rendition, Interrogation/Torture, the NSA electronic surveillance program, the President?s inherent authority, enemy combatants/military commissions, and other issues. This abridged version continues to be an excellent up-to-date and thorough handling of anti-terrorism issues in an easily useable form. It can be used as a supplement in a standard criminal law or criminal procedure course or in seminars. It is also an excellent book for use in an undergraduate course on legal issues in anti-terrorism enforcement.
This is the 2009 supplement to Weinstein, Mansfield, Abrams, and Berger's Evidence. The 2009 Supplement contains recent changes to the Federal Rules of Evidence and discussion of important new cases.
The master carpenter presents thirteen new projects, including a rocking horse, an Adirondack chair, a corner cupboard, a pencil-post bed, a garden bench, and more
This 2013 Supplement may be used with any materials used in an Evidence course. It was prepared to accompany Weinstein, Mansfield, Abrams, and Berger's Evidence, 9th Edition, and contains important new cases as well as up-to-date versions of the Federal Rules of Evidence and the California Evidence Code.
In this powerful inside story, Pearlstine calls on Congress to pass a federal shield law protecting journalists from the needless intrusions of government. At the same time, he calls on the press to name its sources whenever possible.
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