Advisory Opinions and Military Jurisdiction: New Light on Sackville’s Case (1760)

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My colleague Christian Burset is an outstanding legal historian, and he sent along this splendid revisionist account of Sackville’s Case (1760). If you have advisory opinions on the mind, you’ll be interested. — Every year since 1967, the British consulate in Chicago has received an anonymous delivery of roses on August 1. The mysterious flowers…

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