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England’s Case Against Home Rule

An author who publishes a book having any reference to Irish affairs may, not unnaturally, be supposed either to possess some special knowledge of Ireland, or else to be the advocate of some new specific for the cure of Irish discontent. Of neither of these suppositions can I claim the benefit. My knowledge of Ireland is merely the knowledge–perhaps it were better to say the ignorance–of an educated Englishman.
King of the Cowboys
Federal Criminal Law and Its Enforcement (American Casebook Series)

This new edition of the classic casebook has been entirely reworked, and text and note materials are used much more extensively than in the previous editions to present doctrinal developments. Contains the latest Supreme Court decisions in the field, new legislation and legislative proposals, and the latest versions of the Sentencing Guidelines and prosecutorial policies culled from the U.S. Attorneys’ Manual. Can be readily taught in a first year, second-semester criminal law offering, or, as it has been traditionally used, for advanced criminal law courses on federal criminal law, white collar crime, RICO, or similar topics.
Federal Criminal Law and Its Enforcement (American Casebook Series)
