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contemporary standards about the relevant punishment practice. If enough states prohibit a practice, or allow the practice but do not apply it, then
heterosexual.”17 Phrased in this way, the gender stereotyping argument might seem to du- plicate the formalist argument already made. If Hively were a man
can be used either to push bills out of committee or to obstruct them. The Speaker can manipulate the rule for either end. But even if it is rarely
smaller numbers of occupants. If two is better than four, is not one better than two? However, as recognized elsewhere in the article, it is possible that
alternatives have always been the bane of Puerto Rico’s colonial existence. Indeed, if you think about it, modern colonialism is the ultimate
deference cases “is no different than if mandamus were sought—a remedy long restricted, in the main, to situations where ministerial duties of a
but in the limited context of “borrowed” federal employment statutes. Alex B. Long, “If the Train Should Jump the Track . . .”: Divergent
rules most of the time . . . .” (citations omitted)); Koh, supra note 1, at 2599-600 (“ [S]cholars have generally avoided the causal question: If
regulations. It assumes that the Court is serious when it instructs lower courts to avoid tests that call for any balancing at all, even if that means
in our view, incompletely and ideologically— and asks questions worth asking, even if its answers sometimes spur more head- scratching than head