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Local policing after the terror.(antiterrorism legislation)

INTRODUCTION Crime waves always carry with them calls for more law enforcement authority. What happened on September 11, 2001 was, among other...
Yale Law Journal, 06/01/02 by Stuntz, William J. · More from publication -
Terrorism, federalism, and police misconduct
The defining characteristic of American criminal law enforcement -- the characteristic that most distinguishes it from law enforcement elsewhere in...
Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, 03/22/02 by William J. Stuntz · More from publication -
The pathological politics of criminal law.

INTRODUCTION Substantive criminal law defines the conduct that the state punishes. Or does it? If the answer is yes, it should be possible, by...
Michigan Law Review, 12/01/01 by Stuntz, William J. · More from publication -
Miranda's mistake.

The oddest thing about Miranda(1) is its politics -- a point reinforced by the decision in, and the reaction to, Dickerson v. United States.(2)...
Michigan Law Review, 03/01/01 by Stuntz, William J. · More from publication -
Terry's impossibility
Ron Allen and Ross Rosenberg have written a terrific article.1 It is fascinating, thought-provoking, and all the other things we say about good...
St. John's Law Review, 07/01/98 by Stuntz, William J · More from publication -
Terry and substantive law
The topic of this session is the relationship between Terry doctrine and substantive law. The basic relationship is both simple and powerful. Terry...
St. John's Law Review, 07/01/98 by Stuntz, William J · More from publication -
Law and the Christian story.

Legal behavior serves as a mirror for issues Christians often struggle with. The adoption of laws does not make a person good. Bankruptcy laws...
First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life, 12/01/97 by Stuntz, William J. · More from publication -
The uneasy relationship between criminal procedure and criminal justice.

Most discussions of the law of criminal procedure presuppose a static system in which constitutional rules limit the government conduct at which...
Yale Law Journal, 10/01/97 by Stuntz, William J. · More from publication -
The substantive origins of criminal procedure.

The focus of Fourth and Fifth Amendment law is day-to-day criminal investigation: police searches and seizures, interrogation of suspects, and so...
Yale Law Journal, 11/01/95 by Stuntz, William J. · More from publication -
Reply.(response to article by Louis Michael Seidman in this issue, p. 1016)

The Fourth and Fifth Amendments should not be characterized as protectors of informational privacy because to do so fails to identify the threat...
Michigan Law Review, 03/01/95 by Stuntz, William J. · More from publication


