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Filed under: Administrative courts -- New York (State)Filed under: Sanctions, Administrative -- United States International Terrorism, 1985: Hearings and Markup Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs and its Subcommittees on Arms Control, International Security, and Science, and on International Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-Ninth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 2822, March 5, 21, and June 25, 1985 (Washington: GPO, 1985), by United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Judicial review of administrative acts -- France
Filed under: Labor courts -- Germany -- History The Supreme Labor Court in Nazi Germany: A Jurisprudential Analysis (Frankfurt am Main : V. Klostermann, 1987), by Marc Linder
Filed under: Administrative courts -- Great Britain
Filed under: Judicial review of administrative acts -- Great Britain
Filed under: Abuse of administrative power -- Great BritainFiled under: Judicial review of administrative acts -- United States
Filed under: Abuse of administrative power -- United States
Filed under: Abuse of administrative power -- AlaskaFiled under: Equitable remedies -- United States
Filed under: Trials (Duress) -- Early works to 1800 Proceedings in Certain Actions, Wherein James Napper Tandy, Esq. Was Plaintiff, and John Earl of Westmorland, the Right Hon. Arthur Wolff, Esq., Timothy Dyton and St. George O'Kelly, Esqrs., The Right Hon. John Foster, Esq., and John Lord Baron Fitzgibbon, Were Respectively Defendants (ca. 1792), by United Irishmen, contrib. by James Napper Tandy
Filed under: Extortion -- Drama Volpone, by Ben Jonson (Gutenberg text) Filed under: Extortion -- Fiction
Filed under: Ransom, Elwin (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
Filed under: Certiorari -- United States
Filed under: Habeas corpus -- England -- London
Filed under: Habeas corpus -- North Carolina -- CasesFiled under: Habeas corpus -- Pennsylvania Case of Passmore Williamson: Report of the Proceedings on the Writ of Habeas Corpus, Issued by the Hon. John K. Kane, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in the Case of the United States of America Ex Rel. John H. Wheeler vs. Passmore Williamson, Including the Several Opinions Delivered; and the Arguments of Counsel, Reported by Arthur Cannon, Esq., Phonographer (Philadelphia: U. Hunt and Son, 1856), ed. by Arthur Cannon, contrib. by United States District Court, Pennsylvania Eastern District and John H. Wheeler Narrative of Facts in the Case of Passmore Williamson (page images at MOA) Filed under: Habeas corpus -- United States
Filed under: Habeas corpus -- United States -- Statistics
Filed under: Pro se representation -- United States -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Filed under: Actions and defenses -- United States
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Filed under: Civil procedure -- United States
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Filed under: Court rules -- United StatesFiled under: Courts -- United States Outline of the U.S. Legal System (Washington: U.S. Department of State, Bureau of International Information Programs, 2004), ed. by George Clack, contrib. by Robert A. Carp and Ronald Stidham (PDF at state.gov) Habeas Works: Federal Courts' Proven Capacity to Handle Guantánamo Cases (2010), by Human Rights First (Organization) and Constitution Project (Georgetown Public Policy Institute) (PDF at constitutionproject.org) The American Judiciary, by Simeon E. Baldwin (Gutenberg text) Federalism Unmasked: or, The Rights of the States, the Congress, the Executive, and the People Vindicated Against the Encroachments of the Judiciary, Prompted by The Modern Apostate Democracy, Being a Compilation From the Writings and Speeches of the Leaders of the Old Jeffersonian Republican Party (with Republican campaign literature listings on back page; 1860), by Daniel R. Goodloe The Business of the Supreme Court: A Study in the Federal Judicial System (New York: Macmillan, 1927), by Felix Frankfurter and James M. Landis (page images at HathiTrust) The Theory of Social Revolutions (1913), by Brooks Adams (Gutenberg text) Filed under: Criminal procedure -- United States In Pursuit of Justice: Prosecuting Terrorism Cases in the Federal Courts: 2009 Update and Recent Developments (New York and Washington: Human Rights First, c2009), by Richard B. Zabel and James J. Benjamin (PDF at Wayback Machine) In Pursuit of Justice: Prosecuting Terrorism Cases in the Federal Courts (New York and Washington: Human Rights First, c2008), by Richard B. Zabel and James J. Benjamin (PDF at Wayback Machine) Mandatory Justice: The Death Penalty Revisited (c2005), by Constitution Project (Georgetown Public Policy Institute) (PDF at constitutionproject.org) Evidence: Impeachment by Evidence of a Criminal Conviction (Chicago: CALI eLangdell Press, 2013), by Colin Miller (multiple formats with commentary at cali.org) Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, by United States Supreme Court Responding to Hate Crimes and Bias-Motivated Incidents on College/University Campuses (revised edition, 2003), by United States Community Relations Service Responding to Hate Crimes and Bias-Motivated Incidents on College/University Campuses (2000), by United States Community Relations Service (page images at HathiTrust) Mr. Justice Harlan Dissents! A Statement (1961), by Virginia Commission on Constitutional Government and John M. Harlan (multiple formats at archive.org) The Complete Works of Edward Livingston on Criminal Jurisprudence: Consisting of Systems of Penal Law for the State of Louisiana and for the United States of America, With the Introductory Reports to the Same (2 volumes; New York: National Prison Association of the United States of America, 1873), by Edward Livingston, contrib. by Salmon P. Chase (page images at HathiTrust)
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