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Arthur L. Berney (August 12, 1930 – March 31, 2020) was an American legal scholar who was a professor emeritus at the Boston College Law School. Berney taught courses in constitutional law, communications, and National Security Law. He died at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on March 31, 2020, at the age of 89.


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Stephen Dycus Stephen Dycus (born 1941) is an American professor of National Security Law at the Vermont Law School. Biography Dycus obtained his bachelor's degree from the Southern Methodist University in 1963 and two years later got Bachelor of Laws degre ...
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William C. Banks William Charles Banks (born December 30, 1948) is an American law professor and legal scholar in constitutional law, national security law, and counterterrorism law. He is a Professor of Law Emeritus at Syracuse University College of Law and Pro ...
and Peter Raven-Hansen. ''National Security Law''. 4th ed. New York: Aspen Publishers/ Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, 2007. * With Stephen Dycus, William C. Banks and Peter Raven-Hansen. ''National Security Law''. 3rd ed. New York: Aspen Law & Business, 2002. (Accompanied by 2004-2005 Supplement. New York: Aspen Publishers, 2004.) * "Repeal Drug Prohibition and End the Financing of International Crime." In ''Global Organized Crime and
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'', edited by Emilio C. Viano, 173–183. Aldershot; Brookfield, U.S.A.: Ashgate, 1999. * With Stephen Dycus, William C. Banks and Peter Raven-Hansen. National Security Law. 2nd ed. Boston:
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, 1997. * " Cocaine Prohibition:
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-Induced Madness in the Western Hemisphere." ''
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''. 15 (Winter 1995): 19–76. * With Stephen Dycus, William C. Banks and Peter Raven-Hansen, ''National Security Law''. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1990. * With Gerald Tishler, Irwin Cotler,
Alan M. Dershowitz Alan Morton Dershowitz ( ; born September 1, 1938) is an American lawyer and former law professor known for his work in U.S. constitutional law and American criminal law. From 1964 to 2013, he taught at Harvard Law School, where he was appoint ...
, Nancy Ackerman and Ruti Teitel. "
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and Holocaust Denial." ''
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Review'' 8 (February 1987): 559–594. dited version appears as "When Academic Freedom and Freedom of Speech Confront Holocaust Denial and Group Libel: Comparative Perspectives." ''Boston College Third World Law Journal'' 8 (Winter 1988): 65–90.] * "The Justiciability of the FAS Proposal." In ''Pre-emptive nuclear strike, First Use of Nuclear Weapons: Under the Constitution, Who Decides?'' edited by Peter Raven-Hansen, 195–210. New York:
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, 1987. * Introduction to '' Mass media, Freedom of Speech, and Advertising'', by Daniel Morgan Rohrer, xv-xvi. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., 1979. * With Stephen J. Buchbinder. "Constitutional Law." ''Annual Survey of
Massachusetts Law The law of Massachusetts consists of several levels, including constitutional, statutory, regulatory, case law, and local ordinances. The ''General Laws of Massachusetts'' form the general statutory law. Sources The Constitution of Massachus ...
'' 22 (1975): 257–311. * With Harry A. Pierce. "An Evaluative Framework of
Legal Aid Legal aid is the provision of assistance to people who are unable to afford legal representation and access to the court system. Legal aid is regarded as central in providing access to justice by ensuring equality before the law, the right to co ...
Models." '' Washington University Law Quarterly'', 1975, no. 1: 5-43. * With Joseph Goldberg, John A. Dooley, III, and David W. Carroll. ''Legal Problems of the Poor: Cases and Materials''. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1975. * "Legal Aid: A Constitutional Imperative." In ''Law and Poverty: Cases and Materials'', edited by L. M. Singhvi, 331–336. Bombay, India: N.M. Tripathi, 1973. * With Russell B. Sunshine. "Basic Legal Education in India: An Empirical Study of the Student Perspective at Three Law Colleges." ''Journal of the Indian Law Institute'' 12 (January–March 1970): 39-118. * "The
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, Developing Nations and Legal Aid: A Proposal." ''All India Reporter'', 1970, 53–61. * "
Libel Defamation is the act of communicating to a third party false statements about a person, place or thing that results in damage to its reputation. It can be spoken (slander) or written (libel). It constitutes a tort or a crime. The legal defini ...
and the First Amendment - A New Constitutional Privilege." '' Virginia Law Review'' 51 (January 1965): 1-58. * "
Criminal Law Criminal law is the body of law that relates to crime. It prescribes conduct perceived as threatening, harmful, or otherwise endangering to the property, health, safety, and moral welfare of people inclusive of one's self. Most criminal law i ...
, Procedure and Administration." ''Annual Survey of Massachusetts Law'' 11 (1964): 137–153.


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