Kamisar, LaFave, Israel, King . . . and Kerr
I am delighted to announce that I will be joining two outstanding projects in the area of criminal procedure — one for the classroom and the other for the courtroom.
First, I am going to be a new co-author on the leading casebook in the area of criminal procedure: Kamisar, LaFave, Israel & King’s books Modern Criminal Procedure, Basic Criminal Procedure, and Advanced Criminal Procedure. This series is now in its eleventh edition: the first edition was written by Yale Kaminar and Livingston Hall and published in 1965. I will be joining the book as a co-author for the 2006 supplement, and then more formally with the twelfth edition.
Second, I am going to be a co-author on the leading practitioner treatise on criminal procedure: LaFave, Israel & King’s six-volume treatise on Criminal Procedure, together with the one-volume hornbook by the same authors. The treatise is now in its second edition, and I will join it as a co-author for the third edition. (Note that this treatise is different from Professor LaFave’s solo-authored Search and Seizure treatise, although it shares a number of common sections with it.)
The current authors on these materials need no introduction — they are among the most prominent names in the field of criminal procedure. I am tremendously honored to be joining them.
Perhaps the only downside is that because all of these materials and my own forthcoming solo casebook are to be published by West, I am now contractually obligated to name my first-born son “West.” But I figure I can deal with that.
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