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Mark Kleiman, a legitimate expert on the subject, has his own informative take up.
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Via Mark Kleiman, Dahlia Lithwick and Philippe Sands observe that the Torture Convention, to which the United States is a signatory, “every state has a treaty obligation to criminalize torture, and to prosecute torturers itself or extradite them for prosecution elsewhere.”
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Thirty years later, in the aftermath of a state ban on the screening of a film of the novella on national TV, one of these soldiers, Ephraim Kleiman, stepped forward to claim that every soldier will have recognised the truth of the story, that every soldier has his own personal "Khirbet Khizeh".
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And this is why I pretty much stopped reading Mark Kleiman.
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Mark Kleiman has written a lot on improved probation programs.
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The panhandling legislation was even counter to the theories presented by Mr. Burgess 'favorite author Mr. Kleiman.
Council Blasts McGinn for Putting Police Hires on Hold « PubliCola 2010
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The Mark Kleiman answer is the best one-having this come from within the ranks is the best answer.
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Kleiman states, "We all know that race and sex explain the difference in the way Sgt. James Crowley treated Professor Gates, but I'd like to leave that to the side for now."
Discourse.net: Deconstructing the Police Report in the Skip Gates Arrest Case 2009
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Former director in the U.S. Dept. of Justice and current UCLA professor of public policy Mark A.R. Kleiman talks about how to make that precious pair possible.
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Matt, I think both you and Prof. Kleiman are mistaken about the effect of market pricing on the usage of private jet.
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