| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Instead, he simply asserts that protection against suspension is like the requirement of equal protection, even though it plainly is not.Moreover, there is a further, to my mind independently fatal, difficulty with the Gonzales/Scalia view that Congress can permanently abolish habeas (for some class of cases) without implicating the Suspension Clause: As I say in the column, there is no such thi
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