U.S. v. Murillo, No. 15-4235 (4th Cir.) (826 F.3d 152) (June 14, 2016) (Judge Robert Bruce King)
This is an interesting decision about the extra-territorial reach of American laws in general; and, more specifically, about the constitutionality of several Federal statutes that give special rights to various people who, by virtue of their office, are designated as “internationally protected persons” (an “IPPs”). IPPs are a creature of ...
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