Protecting Constitutional Freedoms: A Role for Federal Courts

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According to Braveman, the federal courts are being systematically closed to individuals challenging the constitutionality of the conduct of state officials.
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Author(s) By Daan Braveman.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format Hardback
Pages 217
Published in United States
Published 11 Oct 1989
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According to Braveman, the federal courts are being systematically closed to individuals challenging the constitutionality of the conduct of state officials.
Introduction Opening the Federal Courthouse Doors Crossing the Threshold Our Federalism and Injunctions Damages Rules of Preclusion Institutional Character Bibliography Index
DAAN BRAVEMAN is Professor of Law at Syracuse University College of Law. After earning a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania, he was law clerk for Justice Samuel J. Roberts, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, and staff attorney for the Greater Upst
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