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Procedural Due Process: The Distinctions Between America And Abroad, Ronald Smith
Procedural Due Process: The Distinctions Between America And Abroad, Ronald Smith
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This paper was written in an effort to highlight the guarantees of procedural due process that America provides to its own citizens, as well as those that are of international citizenship. In so doing, American Due Process Jurisprudence is compared to the minimum standards that the United Nations stipulates via the United Declaration on Human Rights. Also included is an accounting of actual due process deprivations that have been inflicted upon persons that should have been entitled to nothing less than the utmost of legal protections whilst visiting a country, and although the arresting country promised to abide by the …
Correcting The Supreme Court – Will It Listen? Using The Models Of Judicial Decision-Making To Predict The Future Of The Ada Amendments Act, Kate Webber
Kate Webber
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The Supreme Court As The Cheshire Cat: Escaping The Section 1983 Wonderland, Jose R. "Beto" Juarez
The Supreme Court As The Cheshire Cat: Escaping The Section 1983 Wonderland, Jose R. "Beto" Juarez
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