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The Great Writ: No Longer As Dear To The Tories As To The Whigs -- A Critique Of Senator Nunn's Habeas Corpus Article, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Great Writ: No Longer As Dear To The Tories As To The Whigs -- A Critique Of Senator Nunn's Habeas Corpus Article, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Scholarly Works
The days of praise for the Great Writ from all political quarters are over. Today the legal literature includes a growing body of articles lashing out at the modern federal habeas corpus remedy for state prisoners authorized by 28 U.S.C. § 2254 and advocating statutory changes to make it more difficult to obtain Section 2254 relief. In the vanguard of these articles are those by conservative political figures or law enforcement officials. In 1984 this criticism of the Section 2254 remedy in scholarly journals arguably reached its zenith, in terms of degree of harshness, when the attorney general of Alabama …
Bad Check Crime: A Comparison Study Between The United Arab Emirates And The United States, Abdurahim Y.M. Sharaf
Bad Check Crime: A Comparison Study Between The United Arab Emirates And The United States, Abdurahim Y.M. Sharaf
LLM Theses and Essays
This thesis analyzes the law relating to bad checks in the United States and the United Arab Emirates. The objective is to examine the major similarities and differences between the two countries and whether these differences might be lessened. The focus is on the criminal offense of writing checks with insufficient funds, or the "bad check crime."