ISIL Freedom Network: United States > Online Books and Collections > Law, Courts, and Constitutions
- Randy Barnett's Home Page
Source: Boston University
Author: Randy E. Barnett
City: Boston, State: MA, Country: United States
E-mail: rbarnett@bu.edu
- Web site listing the writings of this pro-freedom lawyer. E-texts of many of his works are available from the site.
- The Annotated Federalist Papers
Source: Mary E. Webster
Country: United States
E-mail: Backupbook@aol.com
- A conservative annotation of the seminal debate papers on the Constitution.
- The new 'criminal' classes: Legal sanctions and business managers
Source: National Legal Center for the Public Interest
Author: James V. DeLong
Country: United States
- There is an unfortunate trend toward severe punishment of business people for administrative transgressions in such areas as environmental protection and employment relations. (6/97)
- Fire and smoke: government, lawsuits and the rule of law
Source: Independent Institute
Country: United States
- The policy report examines so-called government recoupment lawsuits and finds them to be flagrant abuses of the constitutional separation of powers, seriously undermining over two hundred years of common-law torts adjudication.
- Cato Handbook for Congress: Policy recommendations for the 107th Congress
Source: The Cato Institute
Country: United States
- Cato's biennial foray into the halls of Congress; includes policy recommendations on the whole range of legislative issues.
- Judicial activism reconsidered
Source: Amatecon.com
Country: United States
- E-text of a previously published Hoover Institute public policy essay. (1989)
- The Microsoft Antitrust Appeal
Source: Hudson Institute
Author: Alan Reynolds
Country: United States
- "He critiques the accuracy, consistency, and relevance of nearly all of the judge’s 412 Facts, finding that half of the facts went unmentioned in the judge’s legal conclusions. This leads Reynolds to the verdict that the case is 'literally baseless.'"
- US Attorney's manual online
Source: Dept. of Justice
Country: United States
- The U. S. Attorneys' manual, complete with a search function, is now online thanks to the Freedom of Information Act. The manual documents the many incursions into 'criminal justice' that the Federal Government is involved in -- in spite of the Tenth Amendment.
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