This title is the work of nationally renowned experts on the subject of constitutional criminal procedure. It is ideally suited for a survey course designed to explore and critically examine how the U.S. Supreme Court has dealt with a wide range of highly controversial issues that arise at various stages of the criminal process. Considerable effort has been made to set forth the views of all members of the Court in landmark and important recent cases. The modest size of this volume has been attained not by collecting snippets of many opinions, but by the judicious selection of leading cases. An outstanding feature is the illuminating introductory commentary that appears throughout the book and place the selected cases in general historical and doctrinal perspective.

This supplement brings the principal text current with recent developments in the law.

This caselaw and statutory supplement brings the fast-moving field of Computer Crime Law up to date, as of October 2022, for use with the 5th edition of Professor Kerr's popular Computer Crime Law casebook. The supplement's coverage includes the Ninth Circuit's 2022 ruling in HiQ Labs v. LinkedIn; new caselaw on whether Internet providers are state actors; new decisions on how Terms of Service can impact Fourth Amendment rights; the latest decisions on the Stored Communications Act and the Wiretap Act; and state of play under the CLOUD Act of 2018; and the global reach of computer crime statutes. The supplement combines the latest case materials with a full set of the current federal computer crime laws. The field of Computer Crime Law is at the cutting edge, and it changes rapidly. You will want to provide the latest cases and statutes for your Spring 2023 and Fall 2023 courses.

The Sixteenth Edition continues with its comprehensive coverage of the constitutional, statutory, and ethical rules regulating the criminal investigative processes with clear statements of the black-letter law as well as inclusion of the most thoughtful and provocative commentary available. The authors bring together the latest statistics, relevant legislative trends, and insightful policy and scholarly debates, facilitating critical analysis of the process and its potential reforms. The new edition presents revised materials on search and seizure; pays increased attention to history, race and racial justice; covers the latest empirical studies; and frames the issues in a way that makes this textbook the nation's premier text for teaching criminal procedure.

The book covers such topics as:
  • Searches and seizure
  • Right to counsel
  • Scope of the exclusionary rule
  • Police interrogation and confessions
  • Undercover investigations
  • Lineups and other pre-trial identification procedures
  • Grand jury investigation

Criminal Procedure: Investigation includes chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 from Kamisar, LaFave, and Israel's Modern Criminal Procedure, 16th Edition (2023).