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Bundle: Criminal Procedure: Adjudication, Fifth Edition and Connected Quizzing

Authors
  • Erwin Chemerinsky
  • Laurie L. Levenson
Series / Aspen Bundle Series
Description

Print Bundle - This bundle includes both print and digital versions of ISBN 9798892079303 as well as Connected Quizzing, ISBN 9781543814491.

Digital Bundle - This bundle includes a digital-only version of ISBN 9798892079310 as well as Connected Quizzing, ISBN 9781543814491.

Written in a student-friendly manner, the Fifth Edition of Criminal Procedure: Adjudication eschews excessive reliance on rhetorical questions and law review excerpts in favor of a comprehensive exploration of black letter law and current policy issues. Authored by a pair of well-respected criminal and constitutional law scholars, Criminal Procedure: Adjudication utilizes a chronological approach that guides students through criminal procedure doctrine, from prosecution initiation to habeas corpus relief. In addition to presenting the perspectives from various stakeholders (e.g. defense attorneys, judges, prosecutors, and victims), the authors take care to provide students with useful, practice-oriented materials, including pleadings and motions papers. Criminal Procedure: Adjudication not only employs a systemic approach that takes students through each step of criminal adjudication, but also introduces issues at the forefront of modern criminal procedure debates.  


Bundle also includes Connected Quizzing. Delivered through CasebookConnect.com, Connected Quizzing is an easy-to-use formative assessment tool that tests law students’ understanding and provides timely feedback to improve learning outcomes. Connected Quizzing requires a Professor Course Code to access the quizzes.


 

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About the authors
Erwin Chemerinsky
Dean
Berkeley Law School

Erwin Chemerinsky became the 13th Dean of Berkeley Law on July 1, 2017, when he joined the faculty as the Jesse H. Choper Distinguished Professor of Law. Prior to assuming this position, from 2008-2017, he was the founding Dean and Distinguished Professor of Law, and Raymond Pryke Professor of First Amendment Law, at the University of California, Irvine School of Law. Before that, he was the Alston and Bird Professor of Law and Political Science at Duke University from 2004-2008, and from 1983-2004 was a professor at the University of Southern California Law School, including as the Sydney M. Irmas Professor of Public Interest Law, Legal Ethics, and Political Science. From 1980-1983, he was an assistant professor at DePaul College of Law.

He is the author of twenty books, including leading casebooks and treatises about constitutional law, criminal procedure, and federal jurisdiction. His most recent books are Worse than Nothing: The Dangerous Fallacy of Originalism (September 2022) and Presumed Guilty: How the Supreme Court Empowered the Police and Subverted Civil Rights (2021). He is also the author of more than 200 law review articles.

He is a contributing writer for the Opinion section of the Los Angeles Times and writes regular columns for the Sacramento Bee, the ABA Journal, and the Daily Journal, and frequent op-eds in newspapers across the country. He frequently argues appellate cases, including in the United States Supreme Court.

In 2016, he was named a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 2024, National Jurist magazine again named Dean Chemerinsky as the most influential person in legal education in the United States. In 2022, he was the President of the Association of American Law Schools.

He received his B.S. at Northwestern University and his J.D at Harvard Law School..

Laurie L. Levenson
Loyola Law School

Laurie L. Levenson is a professor of law and David W. Burcham Chair in Ethical Advocacy at Loyola Law School, Los Angeles. From 1996 to 1999, Professor Levenson was the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. She teaches evidence, criminal law, criminal procedure, ethics, and trial advocacy. She is the founder of Loyola’s Project for the Innocent. Professor Levenson received her A.B. from Stanford University and her J.D. from UCLA School of Law, where she was the Chief Articles Editor at the UCLA Law Review. Following law school, Professor Levenson clerked for the Honorable James Hunter III of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. From 1981 to 1989, she was an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California. Professor Levenson is the author of thirteen books and numerous articles on criminal law, criminal procedure, and evidence.

Product Information
Edition
Fifth Edition
Publication date
2026-03-05
Copyright Year
2026
Bundle: Print + eBook + Learning Assessment
9798899648014
Bundle: eBook + Learning Assessment
9798899648021
Subject
Criminal Procedure
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