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uniform basis, establishing a floor for liberty beneath which regulation cannot descend. This approach underpins the Supreme Court’s decision in McDonald v
one of us.” On the eve of the upcoming repatriation of the Kennewick Man, this Essay focuses on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals’ summary rejection
constituency, attempt to position themselves as a swing constituency, or seek to establish their concerns as moral imperatives outside of partisan
millions of alternate futures that judicial intervention could create. This Essay details the peculiar history of the Ohio decision and explores its
devised his residuary estate to the Town of Milton, Massachusetts, “for the purpose of establishing and maintaining a Public Hospital,” a facility that
This essay is part of a collection Legal Ethics in Today’s Political Climate In this Collection, academic, judicial, and political voices examine the
promisors necessarily forfeit their right to choose not to perform their promise. In his essay, , Richard Brooks claims that the theory of financial
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publish a religious magazine that is essential to the practice of her religion. She could challenge the proposed government ordinance under either the
easement essentially splits the “Blackstonian bundle” of property rights, permanently extinguishing the landowner’s right to use her land in particular ways