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Revisiting Belligerent Reprisals In The Age Of Cyber?
Collateral Consequences And Criminal Justice: Future Policy And Constitutional Directions
Collateral Consequences And Criminal Justice: Future Policy And Constitutional Directions
Marquette Law Review
National policy with respect to collateral consequences is receiving more attention than it has in decades. This article outlines and explains some of the reasons for the new focus. The legal system is beginning to recognize that for many people convicted of crime, the greatest effect is not imprisonment, but being marked as a criminal and subjected to legal disabilities. Consequences can include loss of civil rights, loss of public benefits, and ineligibility for employment, licenses, and permits. The United States, the 50 states, and their agencies and subdivisions impose collateral consequences—often applicable for life—based on convictions from any jurisdiction. …
Getting It Righted: Access To Counsel In Rapid Removals, Stephen Manning, Kari Hong
Getting It Righted: Access To Counsel In Rapid Removals, Stephen Manning, Kari Hong
Marquette Law Review
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International Human Rights Law: An Unexpected Threat To Peace, Ingrid Wuerth
International Human Rights Law: An Unexpected Threat To Peace, Ingrid Wuerth
Marquette Law Review
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