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Liversidge v. Anderson  A.C. 206-282 (3 Nov 1941).
Geoffrey Lewis, Lord Atkin, London Butterworths (1983).
The Papers of James Richard Atkin: Baron Atkin of Aberdovey: 1867-1944, Repository Code 379, The Honourable Society of Gray's Inn, London, England.
Regulation 18B, Defence (General) Regulations, Emergency Powers (Defence) Act, 1939.
The declassified Regulation 18B and Liversidge v. Anderson files, Treasury Solicitor and HM Procurator General, Treasury and Misc. Registered Files, Defence Regulation 18B, TS 27/501 (Claim by Robert William Liversidge for damages for false imprisonment, 1941-1942) and TS 27/509 (Home Office filed sent for scrutiny, 1941), The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, England.
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Parliamentary Debates, House of Lords, Emergency Powers (Defence) (No. 2) Bill, 117 Parl. Deb., H.L. cc 3-40 (Hansard, 30 July 1940).
Parliamentary Debates, House of Commons, Internees, 364 Parl. Deb., H.C. cc 1475-1586 (Hansard, 22 Aug 1940).
Parliamentary Debates, House of Commons, Visits to Ireland and Regulation 18B, 374 Parl. Deb., H.C. cc 1703-1754 (Hansard, 21 Oct 1941).
Parliamentary Debates, House of Lords, Liversidge v. Anderson: Lord Maugham’s Letter, 121 Parl. Deb., H.L. cc 67-71 (Hansard, 19 Nov 1941).
Parliamentary Debates, House of Commons, Defence Regulations, 376 Parl. Deb., H.C. cc 776-862 (Hansard, 26 Nov 1941).
Parliamentary Debates, House of Commons, Ministry of Information (Cancelled Broadcast), 376 Parl. Deb., H.C. cc 2189-2224 (Hansard, 18 Dec 1941).
Parliamentary Debates, House of Commons, Defence Regulation 18B, 381 Parl. Deb., H.C. cc 1426-1519 (Hansard, 21 July 1942).
Administrative Discretion and Civil Liberties in England: The Liversidge, Greene and Duncan Cases (1943) 56 Harvard Law Review 806-814.
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A.W. Brian Simpson, Rhetoric, Reality and Regulation 18B, (1988) 3 Denning Law Journal 123-153.
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The Times, May 24, 1940; Politics and Parliament: House of Commons, Thurs. May 23; The New Defence Regulations, p. 3.
The Times, July 31, 1940; Politics and Parliament: House of Lords, Tues. July 30, Another Secret Sitting, Commons Decision, p. 2.
The Times, Sept. 19, 1941; Law Report, Sept. 18, House of Lords, Regulation 18B: Onus of Proof, Liversidge v. Anderson, p. 9.
The Times, Sept. 20, 1941; Law Report, Sept. 19, House of Lords, Regulation 18B: Onus of Proof, Liversidge v. Anderson, p. 7.
The Times, Sept. 23, 1941; Law Report, Sept. 22, House of Lords, Regulation 18B: Onus of Proof, Liversidge v. Anderson, p. 9.
The Sunday Times, Oct. 26, 1941; Leader: National Security, p. _.
The Economist, Nov. 1, 1941; Leader: The Wave of the Future, pp. 523-524.
The Economist, Nov. 1, 1941; Notes of the Week, pp. 528- 529.
The New Statesman and Nation, Nov. 1, 1941; A London Diary, pp. 388-389.
The Times, Nov. 1, 1941; News: Channel Islands Food Seized, Conditions Described by Escaped Youth, p. 5.
The New York Times, Nov. 2, 1941; Editorial: 1941 Illuminates 1914, p. _.
The New York Times, Nov. 2, 1941; Editorial: The Reuben James, p. _.
The New York Times, Nov. 2, 1941; London Has Alarm Again, Germans Strike City District in First Alert Since July 27, p. _.
The New York Times, Nov. 2, 1941; Cabinet Changes Seen in England, p. _.
The New York Times, Nov. 2, 1941; Nazis Again Fan Hatred of Jews, p. _.
The Sunday Times, Nov. 2, 1941; Nazis Advance in Crimea, p. 1.
The Sunday Times, Nov. 2, 1941; London Raid, p. 1.
The Sunday Times, Nov. 2, 1941; Leader: The Safety Curtain, p. _.
The Sunday Times, Nov. 2, 1941; Yesterday's Speeches, p. _.
Evening Standard, Nov. 3, 1941; The Power to Imprison: Protest by a Law Lord: Executive-Minded Judges, p. 8.
Evening Standard, Nov. 3, 1941; Law Lord Quotes Humpty-Dumpty and Alice.
Evening Standard, Nov. 3, 1941; House of Lords and 18B Appeal: Home Secretary's Decision Final.
The New York Times, Nov. 3, 1941; Texts of the Day’s War Communiques of Sun. Nov 2, p. _.
The Star, Nov. 3, 1941; Defence Laws: Lord Atkin Protests Threat to Liberty.
The Times, Nov. 3, 1941; News: Russian Gains in Centre, Ground Frozen Hard; Hard Struggle for The Crimea, Sevastopol Threatened, p. 4.
Daily Herald, Nov. 4, 1941; Liberty Plea by Law Lord, p. 3.
Daily Mail, Nov. 4, 1941; The Judges Judged By a Law Lord.
News Chronicle, Nov. 4, 1941; Leader: Well Spoken, p. 3.
News Chronicle, Nov. 4, 1941; Power to Imprison: Judge Makes a Protest, p. 3.
The Times, Nov. 4, 1941; Claim of Unlawful Detention: Appeal Dismissed by House of Lords.
The Times, Nov. 4, 1941; Law Report, Nov. 3, House of Lords, Regulation 18B: Onus of Proof, Liversidge v. Anderson, p. 9.
Evening News, Nov. 6, 1941; Judge Criticises Judge: Lord Maugham and Lord Atkin Surprise.
The Manchester Guardian, Nov. 8, 1941; Parliament & Home Secretary's Powers: ''Reasonable Cause'' Under 18B, p. 7.
The New Statesman and Nation, Nov. 8, 1941; A London Diary, p. 402.
Evening Standard, Nov. 11, 1941; It Is Not Safe to Alter 18B, Churchill Tells Parliament.
Daily Telegraph, Nov. 11, 1941; Detentions by Home Office: Safeguards Urged.
The Manchester Guardian, Nov. 12, 1941; Leader: Unsatisfactory, p. 4.
The Times, Nov. 12, 1941; The Liversidge Judgment.
The Times, Nov. 12, 1941; Letters to the Editor: The Five Knights, Two Views of the Lords’ Decision, P.E. Roberts, p. 5.
The Times Weekly Edition, Nov. 12, 1941; Leader: War and Habeas Corpus, pp. 4-5.
The Economist, Nov. 15, 1941; By a Correspondent: Regulation 18B, pp. 586-587.
The New Statesman and Nation, Nov. 15, Letter to the Editor: The Liberty of the Subject, Harold J. Laski, p. 421.
The Times, Nov. 15, 1941; Leader: 18B, p. 5.
The Times, Nov. 15, 1941; Letters to the Editor: F. H. Hamilton, p. 5.
Time Magazine, Nov. 17, 1941; Foreign News: Atkin Dissenting.
Evening News, Nov. 19, 1941; My Letter About Lord Atkin: by Lord Maugham.
Evening Standard, Nov.20, 1941; Londoner's Diary and Political Cartoon (Referencing the Home Secretary with drawing of Nazi Concentration Camp).
News Review, Nov. 20, 1941; Judgment of Judgments, p. 21.
The Times, Nov. 20, 1941; Politics and Parliament, House of Lords, Wed. Nov. 19, Habeas Corpus in War, Lord Maugham’s Offer to Lord Atkin, p. 9.
The Economist, Nov. 22, 1941; Leader: Parliament and Placemen, p. 618-619.
The Economist, Nov. 22, 1941; Notes of the Week, The Mood of Parliament, p. 619-620.
The Times, Nov. 27, 1941; Leader: Mr. Morrison's Reply, p. 5.
The Times, Nov. 27, 1941; Politics and Parliament, House of Commons, Wed. Nov. 26, p. 8.
The Manchester Guardian, Dec. 18, 1941, Liberal Party Urges Changes in Regulation 18B.
The Daily Mirror, Dec. 20, 1941, The Banned Broadcast.
The Scotsman, Jan. 14, 1942, Mr. Liversidge: Release of Man Whose Appeal Started Law Controversy.
The Times, July 22, 1942; Politics and Parliament, House of Commons, Tues. July 21, p. 8.
The Guardian, October 23, 2001; Hijacking justice in the name of national security, by Hugo Young.

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