📧 Communication

Legal Brief (Amicus Curiae)

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From
Washington Legal Foundation, Senator Don Nickles, 48 Members of Congress Linked to Members of Congress
To
10th Circuit Court 10th Circuit Court
Date
February 14, 1997
Subject
United States v. McVeigh
Message Content

Brief supporting victims' rights.

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Document Summary

This document is a page from a 2005 BYU Law Review article attached as an exhibit in a House Oversight investigation, bearing the name of Epstein attorney David Schoen. The text discusses the legal limitations of the Victims' Rights Act and the Crime Victims' Rights Act, specifically analyzing the *United States v. McVeigh* (Oklahoma City bombing) case where victims were denied certain rights despite statutory protections. It argues that statutory measures often fail due to judicial interpretation and bureaucratic inertia, leading advocates to push for a constitutional amendment.

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