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Unreasonable: Black Lives, Police Power, and the Fourth Amendment
Contributor(s): Carbado, Devon W. (Author)
ISBN: 162097424X     ISBN-13: 9781620974247
Publisher: New Press
OUR PRICE:   $25.19  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: April 2022
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Law Enforcement
- Law | Constitutional
- Law | Discrimination
Dewey: 345.730
Physical Information: 1.3" H x 5.6" W x 8.7" (1.05 lbs) 288 pages
 
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How unreasonable searches and seizures have shortened the distance between life and death for Black people stopped by the police

The summer of 2020 will be remembered as an unprecedented, watershed moment in the struggle for racial equality. Published on the second anniversary of the global protests over the police killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, Unreasonable is a groundbreaking investigation of the role that the law--and the U.S. Constitution--play in the epidemic of police violence against Black people.

In this crucially timely book, celebrated legal scholar Devon W. Carbado explains how the Fourth Amendment became ground zero for regulating police conduct--more important than Miranda warnings, the right to counsel, equal protection and due process. Fourth Amendment law determines when and how the police can make arrests, and it determines the precarious line between stopping Black people and killing Black people.

A leading light in the critical race studies movement, Carbado looks at how that text, in the last four decades, has been interpreted by the Supreme Court to protect police officers, not African Americans; how it sanctions search and seizure as well as profiling; and how it has become, ultimately, an amendment of life and death.

Accessible, radical, and essential reading, Unreasonable sheds light on a rarely understood dimension of today's most pressing issue.