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A Modern Hamlet in the Judicial Pantheon
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Fred Rodell's Case Against the Law
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The Separation of Powers Under Nixon: Reflections on Constitutional Liberties and the Rule of Law*
JOHN BILYEU OAKLEY Distinguished Professor of Law, Emeritus University of California School of Law 400 Mrak Hall Drive Davis, California 95616-5201 Tel
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Wright & Miller, Federal Practice and Procedure, § 3708 (4Th Ed. 2013)
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Testimony Submitted for the Record House Committee on the Judiciary Hearing on “Executive Privilege and Congressional Oversigh
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The Most-Cited Articles from the Minnesota Law Review
Charles Alan Wright and the Fragmentation of Federal Practice and Procedure
Herefore, Nixon’S Lawyers Argued, the Dispute Was “Nonjusticiable” in a Court of Law