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Rights at Risk The Limits of Liberty in Modern America

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ISBN-10: 0307594866

ISBN-13: 9780307594860

Edition: 2012

Authors: David K. Shipler

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From the best-selling author ofThe Working Poor,a powerfully enlightening new book: an exhaustively researched examination of everyday violations of law, justice, individual rights, and civil liberties before and since 9/11. Rights at Riskshows us the "other America," a shadow world where the civil liberties we rightly take for granted have been compromised, and summons us to reclaim them. David Shipler shows us victims of torture and coercion--from suspected terrorists to a teenager in Oakland--whose confessions (sometimes false) under extreme duress are used against them in court. We see a poverty-stricken woman, forced to share an attorney with her drug dealer boyfriend and sentenced to…    
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Book details

List price: $33.00
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication date: 3/6/2012
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Size: 6.75" wide x 9.75" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 1.496
Language: English

Journalist and author David K. Shipler was born on December 3, 1942 in Orange, N. J. He was schooled at Dartmouth College and Columbia University's Russian Institute. Shipler was a foreign correspondent for the New York Times and a former senior associate at the Carnegie Foundation for International Peace. Over ten years of work went into Shipler's book, A Country of Strangers: Blacks and Whites in America. He won the Pulitzer Prize for his novel, Arab and Jew: Wounded Spirits in a Promised Land.

The Bill of Rights
Preface
introduction: The Insolence of Office
Torture and Torment
Body and Mind
Chicago
Humane Torture by the CIA
The Right to Silence
Confession Abroad, Trial at Home
Confessing Falsely
Between Truth and Illusion
The Central Park Jogger
Human Lie Detectors
The Law Slips Backward
Manipulating Miranda
Remedies
The Assistance of Counsel
Proving Innocence
Location, Location, and Location
Conflicts of Interest
Mitigating Evidence
Without Representation
The Tilted Playing Field
The Power of the Prosecutor
The Plea Bargain
The Sentence
Revoking Probation and Forfeiting Assets
Below the Law
The Trapdoor
Narrow Escapes
Orphaned
The Ashcroft Sweeps
Unintended Consequences
The Pursuit of Happiness
Silence and Its Opposite
Mightier Than the Sword
Simply Out of Fear
Symbolic Speech
Small Violations of Large Principles
Punishing Without Prosecuting
A Redress of Grievances
Decorum and Dissent
Police Surveillance
Spies in New York
Zoning Out Free Speech
When Rights Clash
Inside the Schoolhouse Gate
Tinker's Armband
Tolerating Intolerance
Erosion
Professors and Their Discontents
Security and Insecurity
Beyond the Gate
Epilogue: The Constitutional Culture
Notes
index