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as to what a community does or should value, allowing courts “to apply the dominant culture’s values” as they see or imagine them. Lidsky, supra note
silent on the subject since then. 10. Daniel Hemel, Op-Ed, There’s a Quick and Easy Way To See Trump’s Tax Returns, WASH. POST (Apr. 11, 2017), http
for many of the same reasons as judges, but adapt their dis- sent to their circumstances as elected members of the Senate: They dissent to vent
from their employees, customers, or both.17 COVID passes have been extremely polarizing in the United States.18 Pass proponents argue that they
the success of any policy implementing COVID passes will substantially depend on how they are per- ceived by the public.30 If these critiques gain
prevent the Senate from” taking action.60 As we will see below, there is no evidence that theoretical scenarios like this one have ever come to pass
the prospect that they might do so without identifying themselves or their interests is troubling.70 Second, the argument takes account only of the
organization among tenants or the homeless, and there is no legal infrastructure for their mobilization and political success. Imagine, then, a new
separation of powers.4 Do you think the SNAP recipients who will go hungry during the next extended shutdown share that view? Will they experience their
under- standing of human conception. After providing these fundamentals, I discuss the different kinds of emergency contraception and compare them to