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Detention Without Trial In The Second World War: Comparing The British And American Experiences, A.W. Brian Simpson
Detention Without Trial In The Second World War: Comparing The British And American Experiences, A.W. Brian Simpson
Florida State University Law Review
National security has long been advanced as a justification for the abrogation of civil liberties. In this lecture, Professor Simpson examines through the analysis of particular cases how two nations dealt with these competing values in the interment without trial of their respective citizens during World War II. Condemning the secrecy and lack of accountability of the authorities responsible for protecting the nation, Simpson issues a call for vigilance and a warning that patterns and habits of respect for liberty will serve better than mere forms of procedure to effectively insure that liberties are not again abandoned to ill-founded claims …
The New York Lien Law And The Garagemen’S Dilemma: Declining Metal Values Affect The Efficacy Of A Remedy, David A. Gross
The New York Lien Law And The Garagemen’S Dilemma: Declining Metal Values Affect The Efficacy Of A Remedy, David A. Gross
Cardozo Law Review
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