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Racketerring And The Federalization Of Crime, Craig M. Bradley Jan 1984

Racketerring And The Federalization Of Crime, Craig M. Bradley

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The federal anti-racketeering effort has grown steadily since its inception in response to the lottery schemes of the late nineteenth century. Yet, as this article demonstrates, it has done so in the absence of a clear understanding of just what the problem is, and how the ever-expanding body of legislation is going to deal with it. While not wholly critical of the efforts of the Department of Justice and the Congress to "stamp out" racketeering, Professor Bradley raises substantial questions about the government's assessments of the scope of the problem and the effectiveness of the methods employed in fighting it.


The Catholic University Study Of Federal Legislative Drafting In The Executive Branch: A Foreword, Reed Dickerson Jan 1972

The Catholic University Study Of Federal Legislative Drafting In The Executive Branch: A Foreword, Reed Dickerson

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A Manual For Drafting Federal Legislation, Reed Dickerson Jan 1951

A Manual For Drafting Federal Legislation, Reed Dickerson

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