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contrast, can function as absolute “trumps” over collective decisionmaking,FP 182 PF in the sense that they dispositively determine, or prevent
law. Third, Congress always has the power to override federal common law. Congressional legislation trumps and displaces the common-law rules that
process functions—that defendants show up, that witnesses are safe—sometimes trumps the individual right to liberty. In other words, it might be the case
consumer prefer- the obsolescence of advertising in the information age 2289 The notion that advertising’s threat to innovation trumps any modest
to promote the purity of the white race or to pressure women into assuming traditional family roles—are not merely trumped by the abortion right
Bill: (Dubious) Politics Trumps Legal Principle, WALL ST. J., Oct. 30, 1991, at A17 (arguing that the Civil Rights Act of 1991 is “a quota bill” but
Bmin, and (3) that courts are unbiased. We initially support the first assumption with the following reasoning. Since the written contract trumps
trumped the Court’s? Was it constitutionally proper for a President to remove a cabinet official because the President disagreed with the official’s
viewed as sinful. The Court required the government to provide the exemption, but without declaring that the religious liberty claim trumped the
McAdams, A Focal Point Theory of Expressive Law, 86 VA. L. REV. 1649 (2000); Richard H. Pildes, Why Rights Are Not Trumps: Social Meanings