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Description and Self-Applied Title. Pudic Nerve Section Fails Therapeutically, 25 ALIENIST & NEUROLOGIST at 68-70 (1904) (describing the failure of pudic nerve
alienation from civic life—all of which are more common among students subject to strict but unfair discipline.34 There is a contradiction, then, when
of, inter alia, “interfering or endeavouring to interfere with the conduct of investigations by the Department of Justice of the United States, the
country.” Id. at 1682. In describing the same provision, Justice Alito observed that “‘alien’ is the term used in the relevant provisions of the
deferentially upholding the national security-justi- fied deportation of legal permanent resident aliens for dangerous political associations); see
couple release without bond with different combinations of, inter alia, required check-ins, travel and curfew restrictions, monitoring, and/or
BY ALISON L. LACROIX CAMBRIDGE, MA: HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2010, PP. 312. $35.00. author. Assistant Professor of Law, Cornell Law School
than to alienate the community by treating many of its members as suspect because of their ethnicity . . . . David Cole, Enemy Aliens, 54 STAN. L. REV
of the Union.26 One interpretation would allow federal jurisdiction over suits brought by aliens against U.S. corporations that have business