Professor Blakey, emeritus at Notre Dame (where he spent most of his academic career), was perhaps best-known for his work on (and scholarship about) RICO. The Notre Dame memorial notice is here.
(Thanks to Sean Seymore for the pointer.)
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Professor Blakey, emeritus at Notre Dame (where he spent most of his academic career), was perhaps best-known for his work on (and scholarship about) RICO. The Notre Dame memorial notice is here.
(Thanks to Sean Seymore for the pointer.)
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