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6 Mar 2017, 8:46 am by Quinta Jurecic
  The Libyan government provides some cooperation with the United States' counterterrorism efforts, but it is unable to secure thousands of miles of its land and maritime borders, enabling the illicit flow of weapons, migrants, and foreign terrorist fighters. [read post]
24 Feb 2017, 11:51 am by Mark Walsh
“Does [due process] require a ‘nexus’ between the United States and a non-resident alien to apply to him extraterritorially a federal criminal statute? [read post]
19 Feb 2017, 9:15 am by Peter Margulies
There are substantial questions about whether expedited removal is consistent with due process, at least for noncitizens with these stronger ties to the United States. [read post]
19 Feb 2017, 3:00 am by NCC Staff
About two-thirds of them were Japanese-Americans who were born in the United States. [read post]
14 Feb 2017, 8:36 am by Bob Farb
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, on a rehearing of a case en banc, held in United States v. [read post]
14 Feb 2017, 8:36 am by Bob Farb
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, on a rehearing of a case en banc, held in United States v. [read post]
7 Feb 2017, 1:25 pm
” Peralta was ordered removed on June 7, 1999.Peralta returned regularly to the United States. [read post]
6 Feb 2017, 8:21 am by Law Offices of Jeffrey S. Glassman
The victim’s cousin immediately called the victim’s father who happened to be less than a half a mile away and had served as a combat medic in the United States armed forces. [read post]
27 Jan 2017, 1:50 pm by David Graeler
The last time I recall this occurring was in 2005 when the United States Supreme Court held in Kelo v. [read post]
27 Jan 2017, 1:50 pm by David Graeler
The last time I recall this occurring was in 2005 when the United States Supreme Court held in Kelo v. [read post]
27 Jan 2017, 5:16 am
Here's the abstract: Since the decision of the International Court of Justice in LaGrand (Germany v United States of America), the law of provisional measures has expanded dramatically both in terms of the volume of relevant decisions and the complexity of their reasoning. [read post]
17 Jan 2017, 11:00 am by Bruce Thomas
 Despite recurring fascination with the idea of a “free Westlaw”, a centralized free-to-air system has never been a practical objective for an academically-based operation in the United States. [read post]