Origins of the Fifth Amendment : the right against self-incrimination / Leonard W. Levy.
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- ISBN: 1566632706
- ISBN: 9781566632706
- Physical Description: xii, 561 pages ; 23 cm
- Edition: 1st Elephant pbk. ed.
- Publisher: Chicago, Ill : Ivan R. Dee, 1999.
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General Note: | Originally published: New York : Oxford University Press, 1968. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 443-544) and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Rival systems of criminal procedure -- The oath ex officio -- The Elizabethan persecution of Catholics -- Whitgift and the High Commission -- Puritanism versus the High Commission -- Cartwright, Barrow, and Morice -- James I, Bancroft, and prohibitions -- Fuller and Coke -- Lilburne and the abolition of the oath -- The right secured -- The American colonies in the seventeenth century -- Establishment of the right in America -- The Fifth Amendment. |
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Subject: | Self-incrimination > United States > History. |
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Origins of the Fifth Amendment : The Right Against Self-Incrimination
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Origins of the Fifth Amendment : The Right Against Self-Incrimination
Leonard W. Levy is formerly Earl Warren Professor of Constitutional History at Brandeis University and Andrew W. Mellon All-Claremont Professor of Humanities and History at the Claremont Graduate School. His other writings, many of which have also won awards, include The Palladium of Justice, Blasphemy, The Establishment Clause, Freedom of the Press from Zenger to Jefferson, Original Intent and the Framers' Constitution, and Jefferson and Civil Liberties. He lives in Ashland, Oregon.