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Habeas Corpus and Immigration Detention: Constitutional Concerns Beyond Legal Authority
Even if the U.S. government has statutory authority to detain, Habeas Corpus remain as a constitutional tool for release from immigration custody.
Gregory Duralev
Aug 63 min read
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INTERPOL'S LACK OF PURPOSE AND EXTRADITION ISSUES
if the requesting country has exerted zero effort to initiate extradition process or otherwise secure subject's return - it constitutes INTERPOL's lack of purpose because it is a deliberate abdication to act as required the RPD of the Organization and it strips the Red Notice of any conceivable purpose under Article 82 of the RPD
Gregory Duralev
Jul 253 min read
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EROSION OF THE U.S. JUDICIAL POWER: THE NINTH CIRCUIT'S SURRENDER TO THE EXECUTIVES
While some U.S. Judges bravely stand against the government's attempts to deprive them of their independent power, maintaining the constitutional separation that U.S. founders envisioned, the Judges of The Ninth Circuit I have filed a complaint against have chosen a different path entirely. They have submissively admitted the role of mere tool in the hands of executives to legitimize their legally flawed decisions, distortingthe purpose of independent judicial review.
Gregory Duralev
Jun 226 min read
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