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Change In The Availability Of Federal Habeas Corpus: Its Significance For State Prisoners And State Correctional Programs, Franklin J. Remington
Change In The Availability Of Federal Habeas Corpus: Its Significance For State Prisoners And State Correctional Programs, Franklin J. Remington
Michigan Law Review
Expressions of dissatisfaction with state prisoner use of federal writs of habeas corpus continue. Recently Attorney General Meese was reported as telling the Judicial Conference of the Seventh Circuit: "[M]ost of the writs filed today were frivolous 'recreational activities' [by inmates whom he referred to as 'lawyers in penitentiaries'] designed to harass federal authorities." Referring to the Reagan administration's proposal pending in the United States Senate to restrict habeas corpus, Mr. Meese said the bill "would preserve the great writ for appropriate cases."
Repeated, but as yet unsuccessful, efforts have been made in the Congress to narrow the scope of …
Conserving The Federal Judiciary For A Conservative Agenda?, Samuel Estreicher
Conserving The Federal Judiciary For A Conservative Agenda?, Samuel Estreicher
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Federal Courts: Crisis and Reform by Richard A. Posner