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    Justice in the Name of Six Million Accusers: the Case of the Attorney General of the Government of Israel v. Adolf Eichmann in the Context of International Law by N. A. Safarov

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Thereby prosecution and punishment one of the most important organizers of the genocide of Jewish people, creator of new type of evil and new type of crime, become the great task of the State of Israel.MATERIALS AND METHODS. The theoretical basis of the study consists of the works of leading international lawyers specializing in international criminal law, as well as the international extradition of criminals; the analytical base comprises of the decisions of the Nuremberg International Military Tribunal, as well as the national courts of the State of Israel, in particular the cult decision the Attorney General of the Government of Israel v. …”
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    Improving Police and Criminal Court Data Transparency in the United States: A Case Study by Elbashir, Ahmed

    Published 2022
    “…Effective reform of criminal justice in the United States, including how to understand and fight inequity and structural racism embedded in the system, is hampered by the complexity and opaqueness of America’s criminal justice system. …”
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    Considerations for state-imposed conditions on healthcare provider transactions by Alexandra D. Montague, Robin L. Davison, Katherine L. Gudiksen, Jaime S. King, Jaime S. King

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…State laws govern the scope of authority held by state attorneys general and other state agencies to receive notice of, review, and approve, conditionally approve, or block healthcare provider transactions, which can significantly impact the breadth and content of oversight. …”
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    Refusing the Referendum: Queer Latino Masculinities and Utopian Citizenship in Justin Torres’ We the Animals by Marion Christina Rohrleitner

    “…Justin Torres’s 2011 debut novel We the Animals performs Puerto Rican queer masculinity at the precise moment when the first formal challenges to the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), as expressed by then Attorney General Eric Holder, intersect with growing and increasingly aggressive hostility towards Latinx in the United States regardless of their legal status, and when Puerto Ricans on the island continue to be second class citizens ineligible, for example, to participate in presidential elections. …”
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    Editorial Note by Lyndal Taylor

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…The Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department under the National Quality Project (NQP) funded the project for Clinical Legal Education. …”
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    INTERPRETATION OF ARTICLE 74 – ZAPATA HERMANOS V HEARTHSIDE BAKING – WHERE NEXT? by Bruno Zeller

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Supreme Court.”3 In the end the Supreme Court invited the Solicitor General to express the views of the United States in an Amicus Curiae Brief. …”
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    INTERPRETATION OF ARTICLE 74 – ZAPATA HERMANOS V HEARTHSIDE BAKING – WHERE NEXT? by Bruno Zeller

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Supreme Court.”3 In the end the Supreme Court invited the Solicitor General to express the views of the United States in an Amicus Curiae Brief. …”
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    COLLATERAL CONSEQUENCES OF CRIMINAL CONVICTION by G. ". Chin

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Consequences can include loss of civil rights, public benefits, and ineligibility for employment, licenses, and permits. The United States, the 50 states, and their agencies and subdivisions impose collateral consequences - often applicable for life - based on convictions from any jurisdiction. …”
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    The Antitrust Implications of Minimum Advertised Pricing: The Case of the U.S. Music Industry by Tarik Sabry

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…In May 2003, without admitting wrongdoing, music distributors and retailers settled with private plaintiffs and the Attorneys General of 43 States a civil suit regarding a conspiracy to inflate or support prices of prerecorded music products through an industry-wide strengthening of the music distributors Minimum Advertised Price (MAP) policies. …”
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