Too Many and Yet Too Few: New Principles to Define the Proper Limits for Federal Criminal Jurisdiction
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Beale, S
Published in: Hastings Law Journal
1995
Duke Scholars
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Hastings Law Journal
Publication Date
1995
Volume
46
Start / End Page
979 / 1018
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- Law
- 1801 Law
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Beale, S. (1995). Too Many and Yet Too Few: New Principles to Define the Proper Limits for Federal Criminal Jurisdiction. Hastings Law Journal, 46, 979–1018.
Beale, S. “Too Many and Yet Too Few: New Principles to Define the Proper Limits for Federal Criminal Jurisdiction.” Hastings Law Journal 46 (1995): 979–1018.
Beale S. Too Many and Yet Too Few: New Principles to Define the Proper Limits for Federal Criminal Jurisdiction. Hastings Law Journal. 1995;46:979–1018.
Beale, S. “Too Many and Yet Too Few: New Principles to Define the Proper Limits for Federal Criminal Jurisdiction.” Hastings Law Journal, vol. 46, 1995, pp. 979–1018.
Beale S. Too Many and Yet Too Few: New Principles to Define the Proper Limits for Federal Criminal Jurisdiction. Hastings Law Journal. 1995;46:979–1018.
Published In
Hastings Law Journal
Publication Date
1995
Volume
46
Start / End Page
979 / 1018
Related Subject Headings
- Law
- 1801 Law