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new fundamental parti- cle 100 ) rather than projects with potentially more significant but less salient social benefits (like a reduction in
1104 (2013); Larry D. Kramer, Putting the Politics Back into the Political Safeguards of Federalism, 100 COLUM. L. REV. 215 (2000); Alison L
predominantly de- pended on users to flag violating speech. 42 This is quickly changing. 43 In the third quarter of 2019, nearly 100% of spam and fake
jurisdictional questions head on. 100 It con- sidered the weight of the authority and decided that limiting ECPA’s territorial reach “serves the
Minister, since unified party voting transpires “so close to 100 percent [of the time] that there [is] no . . . point in measuring it.”24 In parliamentary
Albert Henry Aronson, former Dir. of Pers., Soc. Sec. Bd., in Washington, D.C. 8-11, 90-91, 99-100 (Feb. 18, 1965) (transcript on file with Oral History
based structures of the prewar years,100 and became ensnared in geopolitical power struggles.101 In light of this context, Global South actors and
nearly 100% of spam and fake accounts, 98.4% of adult nudity and sexual violations, and 98.6% of graphic and violent content on Face- book were
Safeguards of Federalism, 100 COLUM. L. REV. 215 (2000) (arguing that courts originally were to possess only a limited power of review in unambiguous cases
response, the dissent noted that “the majority invokes the specter of a ‘ban’ on nearly every page of its opin- ion.”100 To what end? Why does it matter if