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Beyond Freedom And Dignity: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn And The American Gulag, Ira Robbins
Beyond Freedom And Dignity: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn And The American Gulag, Ira Robbins
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Review of The Gulag Archipelago 1918-1956: An Experiment in Literary Investigation, vol. III. By 4leksandr Z Solzhenitsyn. Translated from the Russian by Harry Willetts. New York: Harper & Row. 1978. Pp. x, 558. $16.95.
Apportioning Receipts From Wasting Assets Under The Uniform Laws: A Proposal For Legislative Reform., Evelyn Abravanel
Apportioning Receipts From Wasting Assets Under The Uniform Laws: A Proposal For Legislative Reform., Evelyn Abravanel
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Solipsism And Criminal Liability, Ira Robbins
Solipsism And Criminal Liability, Ira Robbins
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A viable legal system and a free society can endure and progress only by continuing to debate fundamental principles. Thus, often it is useful to return to underlying precepts in order to refine and comprehend more fully the contemporary state of knowledge. This article posits the case of the solipsist-one who denies the existence of all physical reality and maintains that his own ego alone exists-as a criminal defendant. Others, most notably Professor Lon L. Fuller, have expounded upon the manifold ways in which certain harsh necessities, externally impose upon common people, can test the rules of the criminal law. …
Employer Sanctions And Other Labor Market Restrictions On Alien Employment: The Scorched Earth Approach To Immigration Control, Juan E. Mendez
Employer Sanctions And Other Labor Market Restrictions On Alien Employment: The Scorched Earth Approach To Immigration Control, Juan E. Mendez
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The Gulag Archipelago: Implications For American Criminal Justice, Ira P. Robbins
The Gulag Archipelago: Implications For American Criminal Justice, Ira P. Robbins
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The Cry Of Wolfish In The Federal Courts: The Future Of Federal Judicial Intervention In Prison Administration, Ira Robbins
The Cry Of Wolfish In The Federal Courts: The Future Of Federal Judicial Intervention In Prison Administration, Ira Robbins
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Introduction: In Bell v. Wolfish, the United States Supreme Court held that, with respect to conditions or restrictions having no specific constitutional source for protection, a pretrial detainee in a federal correctional center has a right under the due process clause of the fifth amendment to be free from any punitive conditions or restrictions during detention. The Court further held that all of the challenged practices and conditions were valid because they were rationally related to the legitimate non-punitive purposes of the detention center. Thus, the correctional facility could place two detainees in a cell built for one, prohibit receipt …