Collateral review is a process of questioning a judgment handed down by a court. It is not an appeal, which is a more formal procedure.
Judicial review
Also known as issue preclusion, collateral estoppel is a doctrine that prevents a person from re-litigating an issue once it has been ruled on. Collateral estoppel originated in civil law, but has been applied to federal criminal law.
collateral for a loan
that is protecting or hiding your assets
Hofstra Law Review was created in 1973.
Rutgers Law Review was created in 1948.
BYU Law Review was created in 1975.
The National Law Review was created in 1888.
Hamline Law Review was created in 1978.
Cornell Law Review was created in 1915.
Pepperdine Law Review was created in 1973.
Law Quarterly Review was created in 1885.