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10 As Justice Douglas put the point, the “principle at stake” in judi- cial deference cases “is no different than if mandamus were sought—a remedy
unfavorable ruling, that you cannot “fir[e] the judge if you disa- gree with his ruling.” 7 As a formal matter, however, the majority party can fire
judge if you disa- gree with his ruling.” 7 As a formal matter, however, the majority party can fire, overrule, or ignore the parliamentarian at any
if an equally effective and efficient option that does not rely on detention exists. Part I of the Essay documents the serious problems with the
Court instructed reviewing courts to reject an agency interpretation of an agency-administered statute if the court concludes that Congress clearly
Tell: Reconciling Mass Atrocity and the Criminal Law abstract. The historian Raul Hilberg once observed that we would all be happier if we
the country? And second, did this regional jurisprudence really reflect a national understanding of the Second Amendment’s scope? If Nunn and
than ideals? Are they, like maturity, a road but never a destination? Of what value are Gideon and its progeny if individuals and communities today
asks if these cases have lived up to their promise. The Essay concludes that the cases have been most important not because of their holdings, but
protection case law. Protecting women can violate women’s dignity if protection is based on stereotypical assumptions about women’s capacities and