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Is there a right to remain silent?, coercive interrogation and the Fifth Amendment after 9/11, Alan M. Dershowitz

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Is there a right to remain silent?, coercive interrogation and the Fifth Amendment after 9/11, Alan M. Dershowitz
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Is there a right to remain silent?
Oclc number
176861326
Responsibility statement
Alan M. Dershowitz
Series statement
Inalienable rights series
Sub title
coercive interrogation and the Fifth Amendment after 9/11
Table Of Contents
What is the right against self-incrimination? -- The Supreme Court's recent decision -- The limits of textual analysis in constitutional interpretation -- The limits of precedent: which way does the immunity analogy cut? -- The limits of historical inquiry -- The privilege over time -- The relevance of constitutional policies underlying the right -- A matter of interpretation -- The case for a vibrant privilege in the preventive state
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