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Laurie Levenson, Evan Lee, Clara J. Altman
October 5, 2023

Criminal Law. Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act. Immigration and Nationality Act. Experts discuss the Supreme Court’s analysis of important criminal law cases. In Turkiye Halk Bankasi v. United States, the Court considers the application of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act to criminal cases, and whether immunity can be found in common law. In Pugin v. Garland, the Court defines “relating to obstruction of justice” in the context of removal under the Immigration and Nationality Act.

March 23, 2016

The Act was signed by President Obama on August 8, 2014. Public Law No. 113-150. The Goldman Act principally seeks to facilitate the return of children from both Hague Convention and non-Convention countries. 

Shawna Wilson
January 1, 2011

Federal judges play an important role in many international rule of law projects carried out by the United States government.

September 12, 2005

Democracy and Rule of Law Project Number 61 (September 2005), Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. This publication can be downloaded for free on the Carnegie Endowment website. Limited print copies are also available.

March 1, 1998

In this issue:

  • The Amistad Case and the Federal Courts
  • Documenting the Careers of Federal Judges

The Court Historian was an occasional newsletter (discontinued) from the Federal Judicial History Office.

Stephen Neff, Sandra Day O'Connor, Alexander Galkin
June 1, 1997

In this issue of the International Judicial Observer:

Mario Babitinov, William C. Gilmore, J. Rich Leonard, Bruno A. Ristau, James G. Apple
September 1, 1996

In this issue of the International Judicial Observer:

James G. Apple, Thomas Buergenthal, Rait Maruste, Judith Hippler Bello
January 1, 1996

In this issue of the International Judicial Observer:

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