Searches, seizures, and warrants : a reference guide to the United States Constitution
Writing in a style accessible to both general readers and law students, Bloom (law, Boston College Law School) explains the origins and meaning of the Fourth Amendment of the Bill of Rights. After a history of the Fourth Amendment, chapters cover the exclusionary rule, government action, privacy, arrest and criminal searches, stops, administrative searches, warrants, and consent. The book concludes with a 40-page bibliographic essay. Annotation 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)