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Preventing A Reign Of Terror: Civil Liberties Implications Of Terrorism Legislation, David B. Kopel, Joseph Olson
Preventing A Reign Of Terror: Civil Liberties Implications Of Terrorism Legislation, David B. Kopel, Joseph Olson
David B Kopel
Domestic terrorism is not a reason to abrogate constitutional rights, argues this 101-page paper, which discusses the 1996 omnibus federal terrorism bill, and other terror proposals. Topics include: scope of the terrorism problem; Britain's mistaken response to terror; use of the military in law enforcement; the Internet; militias; wiretapping; the FBI; and federalizing local crime.
Minnesota's Gulag: Involuntary Treatment For The “Politically Ill”, Peter Erlinder
Minnesota's Gulag: Involuntary Treatment For The “Politically Ill”, Peter Erlinder
C. Peter Erlinder
No abstract provided.
Prohibiting Prosecutorial Vindictiveness While Protecting Prosecutorial Discretion: Toward A Principled Resolution Of A Due Process Dilemma, C. Peter Erlinder
Prohibiting Prosecutorial Vindictiveness While Protecting Prosecutorial Discretion: Toward A Principled Resolution Of A Due Process Dilemma, C. Peter Erlinder
C. Peter Erlinder
No abstract provided.
Paying The Price For Vietnam: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder And Criminal Conduct, Peter Erlinder
Paying The Price For Vietnam: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder And Criminal Conduct, Peter Erlinder
C. Peter Erlinder
No abstract provided.
No Habeas Corpus For The Guilty, Michelle W. Ghetti
No Habeas Corpus For The Guilty, Michelle W. Ghetti
Michelle W. Ghetti
This article discusses whether habeas corpus relief should be provided to a defendant when there is no question as to his or her guilt.
Mens Rea, Due Process And The Supreme Court: Toward A Constitutional Doctrine Of Substantive Criminal Law, C. Peter Erlinder
Mens Rea, Due Process And The Supreme Court: Toward A Constitutional Doctrine Of Substantive Criminal Law, C. Peter Erlinder
C. Peter Erlinder
No abstract provided.
Federal Habeas Corpus--The Search For A Solution To The Prematurity Concept, Bruce G. Berner
Federal Habeas Corpus--The Search For A Solution To The Prematurity Concept, Bruce G. Berner
Bruce G. Berner
No abstract provided.