
NPAP Publications
Click on any of the following titles to link to West
Group Publishing to order these National Police Accountability Project publications:
Note: NPAP members receive a 20% discount.
Police Misconduct Law and Litigation
by Michael Avery,
David Rudovsky and Karen Blum
Police Misconduct Law and Litigation is a streamlined manual that
guides you through the entire course of police misconduct proceedings,
helping you define and draw the line. Every important litigation
step in the process is examined and backed by an extensive review
of relevant case law and statutory rules as well as tactical considerations
based on key cases.
From the initial evaluation of a case to the court's charge to
the jury, every aspect of a civil rights damage action is clearly
and succinctly analyzed. Along with thorough coverage of the relevant
law and procedure, this work provides you with all the significant
Supreme Court and lower court rulings in the field.
Civil
Rights Litigation and Attorneys Fees Annual Handbook
by National
Police Accountability Project, Steven Saltzman, Editor
Stay on the cutting edge of civil rights litigation with this
quick-answer guide to the latest laws and procedures in the field.
Civil Rights Litigation and Attorney Fees Annual Handbook offers
timely, authoritative coverage of all litigation under 42 U.S.C.
The handbook provides an invaluable update of civil rights-focused
litigation, and keeps you completely up to date on recent developments,
emerging trends, and attorney fee awards.
Police Misconduct and Civil Rights Law Report
by National Police Accountability
Project
In a field where multi-million dollar recovery damages are on
the rise, it is vital to have a reliable source that thoroughly
covers this increasingly sensitive area of civil rights law
and procedure. Published bi-monthly, each issue of the
Report contains articles on the most current issues in police
misconduct and civil rights litigation under (1983) and related
statutes. You'll find in-depth feature articles, plus recent
cases related to police misconduct- civil rights litigation -
and other timely concerns in the field.
Police Misconduct and Civil Rights Law Report is a 12-page newsletter
published every other month, created especially for civil rights
attorneys who need expert analysis of the most current developments
in the field.
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