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The Judiciary and Vietnam. By Anthony A. D Amato and Robert M. O'Neil. (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1972. pp. vii, 119. Bibliography. Index. $7.95, doth; $2.95, paper.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Briefer Notes
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1974

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References

1 Colegrove v. Green, 328 US 549, 556 (1949).

2 Introductory note, Bibliography, 115.

3 Pp. 6–11.

4 Pp. 32–34; 79–87; 99–100.

5 Mitchell v. Laird, 476 F.2d 533, 12 ILM 631 (DC Cir. 1973).

6 In a letter to the Editor one of the authors (D’Amato) summarized the problem in the context of the continued bombing in Cambodia. N.Y. Times, Apr. 11, 1973, at 46, c. 5. Since then Congress has, of course, finally reasserted itself by enacting the cutoff of funds for such bombing effective Aug. 15, 1973, as well as other restrictive legislation in the field.