EBOOK Is There a Right to Remain Silent?:Coercive Interrogation and the Fifth Amendment After 9/11

EBOOK Is There a Right to Remain Silent?:Coercive Interrogation and the Fifth Amendment After 9/11
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Coercive Interrogation and the Fifth Amendment After 9/11
In Is There a Right to Remain Silent? renowned legal scholar and bestselling        author Alan Dershowitz reveals precisely why our Fifth Amendment rights matter and        how they are being reshaped, limited, and in some cases revoked in the wake of 9/11.          Dershowitz argues that recent Supreme Court decisions have opened the door to        coercive interrogations--even when they amount to torture--if they are undertaken to        prevent a crime, especially a terrorist attack, and so long as the fruits of such        interrogations are not introduced into evidence at the criminal trial of the coerced        person. In effect, the court has given a green light to all preventive interrogation        methods. By deftly tracing the evolution of the Fifth Amendment from its inception        in the Bill of Rights to the present day, where national security is the nation's        first priority, Dershowitz puts forward a bold reinterpretation of the Fifth        Amendment for the post-9/11 world.