Three Felonies A Day: How the Feds Target the Innocent

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“Three Felonies a Day” by Harvey A. Silverglate is intriguing from a 3L context as it highlights the overreach of federal criminal laws, revealing how vague and broad statutes can make everyday actions potentially criminal, thereby undermining the Legal Principle that emphasizes non-coercion and individual rights. This alarming reality underscores the necessity for clarity and restraint in legal systems, aligning with 3L’s philosophy of fostering a society where laws are clear, just, and respect personal freedoms

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Author: Harvey Silverglate

Year: 2008

Publisher: Encounter Books

Format: Book

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“Three Felonies a Day” by Harvey A. Silverglate is intriguing from a 3L context as it highlights the overreach of federal criminal laws, revealing how vague and broad statutes can make everyday actions potentially criminal, thereby undermining the Legal Principle that emphasizes non-coercion and individual rights. This alarming reality underscores the necessity for clarity and restraint in legal systems, aligning with 3L’s philosophy of fostering a society where laws are clear, just, and respect personal freedoms

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