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McMahon, Edward T.; Arbetman, Lee – Update on Law-Related Education, 1984
The exclusionary rule says that any evidence illegally seized by law enforcement officials cannot be admitted in a criminal proceeding. Discussed are where the rule came from, how it works, and the arguments for and against it. (RM)
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Crime
American Society of Journalists and Authors, Inc., New York, NY. – 1987
The first of two parts of this document presents a statement from the American Society of Journalists and Authors which briefly traces the history of censorship from the fourth century B.C. to the present. The second part is a list of resources on censorship and censorship-related materials that are available from the following First Amendment…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Censorship, Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law