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estimated $2.5 trillion of available funding (i.e., “dry power”) at the outset of the crisis, due to a perceived dearth of attractive investment
phony explosive devices given to him by the informant. At trial, Cromitie was convicted of conspiracy and attempt to use weapons of mass destruction, and
was at the time of the Founding. Indeed, Amar has written eloquently and persuasively about the need to pay more attention to the so-called “second
—at the heart of how many Americans thought about the privileges and immunities of citizenship. Today, the idea of general citizenship is nowhere to be
these attitudes be at least as damaging as letting go of the internal-limits canon would be? There is no way to measure the net discursive effect of
ferent.85 Myers contains an important passage that appears to limit presidential 78. Id. at 44 (quoting FINAL REPORT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S
widely discussed, the nomenclature may be less im- portant than that used for attributes that have been widely discussed. 44. Verstein, supra note 1, at
franchise or attempt to make state institu- tions more democratic. At the core of the ISLT is a kind of antidemocracy that has been borne out in how the
and the only one that does so with respect to racial or ethnic minorities. Section 5 is the innovative provision that was, in some ways, at the heart of
Jeffrey Rosen, The Bloods and the Crits, NEW REPUBLIC, Dec. 9, 1996, at 27. The prominent L&E attack on CRT was Richard Posner’s review of the Farber