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9780814783269

Reconstructing the Fourth Amendment

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    9780814783269

  • ISBN10:

    0814783260

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2009-03-01
  • Publisher: New York Univ Pr

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Summary

The modern law of search and seizure permits warrantless searches that ruin the citizenry's trust in law enforcement, harms minorities, and embraces an individualistic notion of the rights that it protects, ignoring essential roles that properly-conceived protections of privacy, mobility, and property play in uniting Americans. Many believe the Fourth Amendment is a poor bulwark against state tyrannies, particularly during the War on Terror.Historical amnesia has obscured the Fourth Amendment's positive aspects, and Andrew E. Taslitz rescues its forgotten history inReconstructing the Fourth Amendment, which includes two novel arguments. First, that the original Fourth Amendment of 1791born in political struggle between the English and the colonistsserved important political functions, particularly in regulating expressive political violence. Second, that the Amendment's meaning changed when the Fourteenth Amendment was created to give teeth to outlawing slavery, and its focus shifted from primary emphasis on individualistic privacy notions as central to a white democratic polis to enhanced protections for group privacy, individual mobility, and property in a multi-racial republic.With an understanding of the historical roots of the Fourth Amendment, suggests Taslitz, we can upend negative assumptions of modern search and seizure law, and create new institutional approaches that give political voice to citizens and safeguard against unnecessary humiliation and dehumanization at the hands of the police.

Author Biography

Andrew E. Taslitz is Professor at Howard University School of Law. He is the author of five books, including Constitutional Criminal Procedure and Rape and the Culture of the Courtroom (NYU Press, 1999).

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Plugging into the Fourth Amendment's Matrixp. 1
Political Violence and The Original Fourth Amendmentp. 15
Violence as Political Expressionp. 17
The Quantity and Quality of Evidencep. 45
Modern Implications I: Peoplehood and Interbranch Responsibilitiesp. 55
Modern Implications II: Precedent and Political Meaningp. 68
The Reconstructed Fourth Amendmentp. 91
Expressive Violence and Southern Honorp. 95
Slave Locomotionp. 106
Mobility's Meaning for the Southp. 131
Mobility's Meaning for the Northp. 157
Privacy and Propertyp. 187
Civil War and Reconstructionp. 226
Law on the Streetp. 258
Notesp. 279
Indexp. 343
About the Authorp. 363
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