Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Sep 20/Cleveland, OH - Criminal Justice Forum II: Constitution Day: Mapp v. Ohio (#constitutionDay)

Doralee Mapp, 1957. Read more about the fascinating case, and its place in Cleveland history, on the Cleveland Memory Project website.
In honor of Constitution Day, please join C|M|LAW and Cleveland State University Tue, 09/20/2011 - 5:00pm - 6:30pm for a premier showing of the film, The Constitution Project: Search and Seizure,* which features Mapp v. Ohio, a landmark U.S.  Supreme Court Fourth Amendment case that originated in the Cleveland area.
After the film, Professor Jonathan Witmer-Rich will lead a discussion about the exclusionary rule:  what should happen when the police illegally invade someone's privacy in violation of the Fourth Amendment?  He will discuss the history of the exclusionary rule, describe the continued debate about the wisdom of excluding reliable evidence in a criminal trial, and then lead the audience in a discussion of that debate.
A reception in the law school atrium will follow the program.

*This film is a project of the Leonore Annenberg Institute for Civics at the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania in partnership with the Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands and it will not be officially released until Constitution Day 2012.
Date/Time:
Tue, 09/20/2011 - 5:00pm - 6:30pm
Location:
1801 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, Ohio 44115 (Moot Court Room)
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CLE credit:
1 free hour pending

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