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Charles E. Lindblom, Richard Adelstein
Charles E. Lindblom, Richard Adelstein
Richard Adelstein
An intellectual biography and review of the work of Charles E. Lindblom.
Continuity And Change Redux: Market And State In American History, Richard Adelstein
Continuity And Change Redux: Market And State In American History, Richard Adelstein
Richard Adelstein
A review of Jonathan Hughes, The Government Habit Redux (1991).
The Revitalization Of The Common-Law Civil Writ Of Audita Querela As A Post-Conviction Remedy In Criminal Cases: The Immigration Context And Beyond, Ira P. Robbins
Ira P. Robbins
Introduction: An alien lawfully enters the United States in 1972. He gets a job, gets married, and becomes a productive worker in the community. He is subsequently convicted of a felony, such as making false statements on a loan application. As a result, the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) brings deportation proceedings against him. The individual will seek any means possible to vacate the conviction, in order to stay in this country.' This Article explores whether the writ of audita querela. primarily used to provide post-judgment relief in civil cases at common law, can be used to challenge criminal …
How Long Is Too Long? When Pretrial Detention Violates Due Process, Floralynn Einesman
How Long Is Too Long? When Pretrial Detention Violates Due Process, Floralynn Einesman
Floralynn Einesman
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