The Illustrated Guide to Law
How the law works… and how it doesn't.
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Criminal Law
Crime
Punishment
Rehabilitation
Deterrence
Removal/Retribution
Guilt
Mens Rea
Culpability
Actus Reus
Attempt
Conspiracy/Solicitation
Defenses
Mistake & Insanity
Entrapment
Necessity
Duress
Self-Defense
Guilt Without Fault
Examples
Theft
Assault & Hate Crime
Rape
Murder & Terrorism
Criminal Procedure
Introduction
What It’s For
The Players
Search & Seizure
Police vs. Privacy
The Exclusionary Rule
Search Warrants & Standing
Wiretaps
Stop / Frisk / Arrest
Cars / Consent / Dog Sniff
Emergency Exceptions
4th Amendment Flowchart
Self-Incrimination
Why Care?
History of Confession Law
Taking the Fifth
Miranda
5th Amendment Flowchart
Eyewitness Identification
The Problem
Memory
Facial Recognition
I.D. Procedures
Admissibility in Court
Eyewitness I.D. Flowchart
Constitutional Law
Introduction
What’s Con Law?
What’s a Constitution?
The United States Constitution
What Were They Thinking?
Why a Constitution?
Popular Sovereignty
Who Can Rewrite It?
History of Government: from the Paleolithic to Philadelphia
Terrorism
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Posted on
June 7, 2017
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I think a constitution is a very high stakes treatise on political theory.