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Stephen I. Vladeck

Habeas Corpus Essay

Coronavirus, Civil Liberties, and the Courts: The Case Against “Suspending” Judicial Review

Vol. 133 No. 9 July 2020 Introduction For obvious reasons, local and state orders designed to help “flatten the curve” of novel coronavirus infections (and conserve health care capacity to...
  • Stephen I. Vladeck
  • Lindsay F. Wiley
Supreme Court Essay

The Solicitor General and the Shadow Docket

Vol. 133 No. 1 November 2019 [T]he Solicitor General’s special relationship to the Court is not one of privilege, but of duty — to respect and honor the principle of...
  • Stephen I. Vladeck
Federal Courts Response

The Exceptionalism of Foreign Relations Normalization

A Response to Professors Sitaraman and Wuerth

Response to The Normalization of Foreign Relations Law
Vol. 128 No. 7 May 2015
  • Stephen I. Vladeck
Habeas Corpus Book Review

The New Habeas Revisionism

The history of habeas corpus in England and its implications for the U.S. Constitution

Vol. 124 No. 4 February 2011
  • Stephen I. Vladeck

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