Hardison v. Alexander

U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit · Decided 1981-05-26

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BAZELON, Senior Circuit Judge, concurring: I concur, but I write separately to highlight two matters I believe to be implicit in the court’s opinion. First, the doctrine of res judicata does not apply to claims arising after the litigation in Michigan. Second, an act of administrative grace is not ipso facto shielded from judicial review. Prior to his Michigan suit, Hardison had al…

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