The past several decades have seen a renaissance in criminal
procedure as a cutting-edge discipline and as one inseparably
linked to substantive criminal law. This renaissance can be traced
in no small part to the work of a single scholar: William Stuntz.
This volume brings together twelve leading American criminal
justice scholars whose own writings have been profoundly influenced
by Stuntz and his work. Their contributions consist of essays on
subjects ranging from the political economy of substantive criminal
law to the law of police investigations to the role of religion in
legal scholarship all themes addressed by Stuntz in his own work.
Some contributions directly analyze or respond to Stuntz's work,
while others address topics or themes Stuntz wrote about from the
contributor's own distinctive perspective. Both as a tribute to
Stuntz's work and as a source of profound new insights, the book is
a milestone in the criminal justice literature."
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