Bush's, Inc. V. United States of America

Bush's, Inc. V. United States of America
Title Bush's, Inc. V. United States of America PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1960
Genre
ISBN

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Bush V. Gore

Bush V. Gore
Title Bush V. Gore PDF eBook
Author Charles L. Zelden
Publisher
Pages 416
Release 2008
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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The most complete, accurate, and up-to-date analysis of the events surrounding the Supreme Court's controversial 5-4 decision that stopped the Florida recount and gave George W. Bush a mere five electoral vote victory over Al Gore in the 2000 presidential election.

Court of Customs and Patent Appeals

Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
Title Court of Customs and Patent Appeals PDF eBook
Author United States. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 1955
Genre Customs administration
ISBN

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Ethics and Accountability on the US Supreme Court

Ethics and Accountability on the US Supreme Court
Title Ethics and Accountability on the US Supreme Court PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Hume
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 206
Release 2017-11-21
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1438466978

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Examines the causes and consequences of recusal behavior on the US Supreme Court. Do US Supreme Court justices withdraw from cases when they are supposed to? What happens when the Court is down a member? In Ethics and Accountability on the US Supreme Court, Robert J. Hume provides the first comprehensive examination of the causes and consequences of recusal behavior on the Supreme Court. Using original data, and with rich attention to historical detail including media commentary about recusals, he systematically analyzes the factors that influence Supreme Court recusal, a process which has so far been shrouded in secrecy. It is revealed that justices do not strictly follow the recusal guidelines set by Congress, but at the same time they do not ignore these rules. Overall, justices are selective in their compliance with the recusal statute, balancing ethical considerations against other institutional and policy goals, such as the duty to sit. However, the book also concludes that the impact of recusals on policymaking is more limited than commentators have claimed, raising questions about whether ethics reform is really needed at this time.

United States Customs Court Reports

United States Customs Court Reports
Title United States Customs Court Reports PDF eBook
Author United States. Customs Court
Publisher
Pages 714
Release 1961-07
Genre Customs administration
ISBN

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The Leasing of Guantanamo Bay

The Leasing of Guantanamo Bay
Title The Leasing of Guantanamo Bay PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Strauss
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 432
Release 2009-05-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Post-2002 events at the U.S. naval facility at Guantanamo Bay have generated a spate of books on its use as a detention center in the U.S. fight against terrorism. Yet the crucial enabling factor-the lease that gave the U.S. control over the territory in Cuba-has till now escaped any but cursory consideration. The Leasing of Guantanamo Bay explains just how Guantanamo Bay came to be a leased territory where the U.S. has no sovereignty and Cuba has no jurisdiction. This is the first definitive account of the details and workings of the unusual and problematic state-to-state leasing arrangement that is the essential but murky foundation for all the ongoing controversies about Guantanamo Bay's role in U.S. anti-terrorism efforts, charges of U.S. human rights violations, and U.S.-Cuban relations. The Leasing of Guantanamo Bay provides an overview of territorial leasing between states and shows how it challenges, compromises, and complicates established notions of sovereignty and jurisdiction. Strauss unfolds the history of the Guantanamo Bay, recounting how the U.S. has deviated widely from the original terms of the lease yet never been legally challenged by Cuba, owing to the strong state-weak state dynamics. The lease is a hodge-podge of three U.S.-Cuba agreements full of discrepancies and uncorrected errors. Cuba's failure to cash the annual rent checks of the U.S. has legal implications not only for the future of Guantanamo Bay but of the Westphalian system of states. Compiled for the first time in one place are the verbatim texts of all the key documents relevant to the Guantanamo Bay lease-including treaties and other agreements, a previously unpublished U.N. legal assessment, and once-classified government correspondence.

United States Court of International Trade Reports

United States Court of International Trade Reports
Title United States Court of International Trade Reports PDF eBook
Author United States. Court of International Trade
Publisher
Pages 1484
Release 2002
Genre Customs administration
ISBN

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