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Police Misconduct: Law and Litigation examines each step in the police misconduct proceedings process, from initial case evaluation to the court’s charge to the jury. You’ll get in-depth analysis of all aspects of a civil rights damage action, augmented

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Pages:1478
Publication date:2025-03-10
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David Rudovsky

David Rudovsky is a partner with Kairys, Rudovsky, Epstein, Messing and Rau and handles criminal defense, civil rights and civil liberties cases. He also is a senior fellow at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, teaching criminal law and proce 

Jennifer Laurin

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Karen Blum

Blum is a Professor of Law at Suffolk University Law School, Boston, where she teaches civil procedure, Federal courts and police misconduct litigation, and serves as the Faculty Advisor for the Student Chapter of the American Constitution Society. She 

Michael Avery

Avery is the current President of the National Lawyers Guild (NLG), 20032006, and a professor of law at Suffolk University Law School. Since 1980 he has served as Cooperating Attorney for the Center for Constitutional Rights, New York. He has held leadership