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Issue Preclusion Against the United States Government

A. Leo Levin, Susan M. Leeson
January 1, 1984

A paper that explores the special problems of repetitive litigation by the United States, including the institutional role of the Of-ce of the Solicitor General. The authors also examine the potential utility of a national court of appeals or an intercircuit tribunal in controlling undesirable repetitive litigation on the part of the United States. Reprint of 70 Iowa Law Review 113 (1984).