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This was a good textbook. But posit this - are warrants required or have they become the exception to the general expectation of exceptions. I dont know read the books.
Well written, good content. Does a decent job of balancing the applicability of the law with its racist/sexist/classist framework, history, and effect. The notes at the beginning and end of each case provide great context and explanation. I read it for a class, but the book is well-written enough that I would easily be able to grasp material if I were reading on my own.
the US right to be free from search & seizure is great, but its remedies are awful, and the construction put upon the right by a police-state-oriented bench empties it of much content.