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National Sovereignty, Plenary Power and Due Process--The Consequences of Recurring Themes in Immigration Cases 1883-1893 and 1990-2000
Unformatted Document Text:  39 Review of Removal Decisions.” Georgetown Immigration Law Journal.12: 427-442. ____. 1998. “Habeas Corpus and Due Process as Limits on Congress’s control of Federal Jurisdiction.” Georgetown Law Journal. 86: 2481-2512. Dorsen, Norman. 1989. “Foreign Affairs and Civil Liberties—Rights Here and There.” American Journal of International Law. 83(4): 840-850. Duker, William F. 1980. A Constitutional History of Habeas Corpus. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Ely, John Hart. 1980. Democracy and Distrust—A Theory of Judicial Review. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Fairnu, Steve. April 19, 2002. “U.S. Bans Release of Detainees Names: INS Order Issued to Counter NJ Ruling.” The Washington Post. Section A, Pg. A10. ______. April 26, 2002. “INS Suspends Deportation of Detainees in NJ Jails.” The Washington Post. Section A, Pg. A15. ______. October 9, 2002. “Court Backs Closing of Detainees’ Hearings.” The Washington Post. Section A., Pg. A1. Fears, Darryl. November 26, 2002. “Hate Crimes Against Arabs Surge, FBI Finds.” The Washington Post. Section A, pg. A02. Freedman, Eric. 2001. Habeas Corpus—Rethinking the Great Writ of History. New York: New York University Press. Fritz, Christian. 1991. Federal Justice in California: the Court of Ogden Hoffman, 1851-1891 Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Frymer, Paul. 2003. Uneasy Alliances—Race and Party Competition in America. Princeton: Princeton University Press. __________. 2004. ““Acting When Elected Officials Won’t: Federal Courts and Civil Rights Enforcement in U.S. Labor Unions, 1935-85,” in the American Political Science Review.” 97(3): 1-17. Geertz, Clifford. 1973. The Interpretation of Cultures. New York: Basic Books. Gibson, James, L. 1983. “From Simplicity to Complexity: the Development of Theory in the Study of Judicial Behavior.” Political Behavior 5:7-49.

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Review of Removal Decisions.” Georgetown Immigration Law Journal.
12: 427-442.
____. 1998. “Habeas Corpus and Due Process as Limits on Congress’s control
of Federal Jurisdiction.” Georgetown Law Journal. 86: 2481-2512.
Dorsen, Norman. 1989. “Foreign Affairs and Civil Liberties—Rights Here and
There.” American Journal of International Law. 83(4): 840-850.

Duker, William F. 1980. A Constitutional History of Habeas Corpus. Westport, CT:
Greenwood
Press.

Ely, John Hart. 1980. Democracy and Distrust—A Theory of Judicial Review.
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Fairnu, Steve. April 19, 2002. “U.S. Bans Release of Detainees Names: INS
Order Issued to Counter NJ Ruling.” The Washington Post. Section A, Pg.
A10.
______. April 26, 2002. “INS Suspends Deportation of Detainees in NJ Jails.” The
Washington Post. Section A, Pg. A15.
______. October 9, 2002. “Court Backs Closing of Detainees’ Hearings.” The
Washington Post. Section A., Pg. A1.
Fears, Darryl. November 26, 2002. “Hate Crimes Against Arabs Surge, FBI
Finds.” The Washington Post. Section A, pg. A02.

Freedman, Eric. 2001. Habeas Corpus—Rethinking the Great Writ of History. New
York: New York University Press.
Fritz, Christian. 1991. Federal Justice in California: the Court of Ogden Hoffman,
1851-1891 Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
Frymer, Paul. 2003. Uneasy Alliances—Race and Party Competition in America.
Princeton: Princeton University Press.

__________. 2004. ““Acting When Elected Officials Won’t: Federal Courts and Civil
Rights Enforcement in U.S. Labor Unions, 1935-85,” in the American Political
Science
Review.” 97(3): 1-17.
Geertz, Clifford. 1973. The Interpretation of Cultures. New York: Basic Books.

Gibson, James, L. 1983. “From Simplicity to Complexity: the Development of
Theory in the Study of Judicial Behavior.” Political Behavior 5:7-49.


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