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Rights at Risk - The Limits of Liberty in Modern America (Paperback)
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Rights at Risk - The Limits of Liberty in Modern America (Paperback)
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An enlightening, intensely researched examination of violations of
the constitutional principles that preserve individual rights and
civil liberties from courtrooms to classrooms.
With telling anecdote and detail, Pulitzer Prize-winner David K.
Shipler explores the territory where the Constitution meets
everyday America, where legal compromises--before and since
9/11--have undermined the criminal justice system's fairness,
enhanced the executive branch's power over citizens and immigrants,
and impaired some of the freewheeling debate and protest essential
in a constitutional democracy.
Shipler demonstrates how the violations tamper with America's
safety in unexpected ways. While a free society takes risks to
observe rights, denying rights creates other risks. A suspect's
right to silence may deprive police of a confession, but a forced
confession is often false. Honoring the right to a jury trial may
be cumbersome, but empowering prosecutors to coerce a guilty plea
means evidence goes untested, the charge unproved. An investigation
undisciplined by the Bill of Rights may jail the innocent and leave
the guilty at large and dangerous. Weakened constitutional rules
allow the police to waste precious resources on useless
intelligence gathering and frivolous arrests. The criminal courts
act less as impartial adjudicators than as conveyor belts from
street to prison in a system that some disillusioned participants
have nicknamed "McJustice."
There is, always, a human cost. Shipler shows us victims of
torture and abuse--not only suspected terrorists at the hands of
the CIA but also murder suspects interrogated by the Chicago
police. We see a poverty-stricken woman forced to share an attorney
with her drug dealer boyfriend and sentenced to six years in prison
when the conflict of interest turns her lawyer against her. We meet
high school students suspended for expressing unwelcome political
opinions. And we see a pregnant immigrant deported, after years of
living legally in the country, for allegedly stealing a lottery
ticket.
Often shocking, yet ultimately idealistic, "Rights at Risk" shows
us the shadows of America where the civil liberties we rightly take
for granted have been eroded--and summons us to reclaim them.
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