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E. Rawles, Congressional Oversight: The New Mortal Enemy of Military Jus- tice? (Apr. 2000) (unpublished LL.M. thesis, The Judge Advocate General’s
Rawles, Congressional Oversight: The New Mortal Enemy of Military Jus- tice? (Apr. 2000) (unpublished LL.M. thesis, The Judge Advocate General’s
and Institutions: Rethinking the Economics of U.S. Science and Technology Policy, 24 VT. L. REV. 347 (2000). In his article, Professor Frischmann
U.S. DEP’T JUST. 10 (2000), https://www.bjs.gov/content /pub/pdf/saycrle.pdf [https://perma.cc/XK48-NAR7]; cf. Guy Hamilton-Smith, Sex Regis- tries as
atheistical dogmas.” As the Supreme Court acknowledged in 2000, “it was an open secret that ‘sectarian’ was code for ‘Catholic,’” and Blaine amendments
Formal and Informal Modes of Administrative Regulation, 52 ADMIN. L. REV. 159, 168 (2000); Peter L. Strauss, The Rulemaking Continuum, 41 DUKE L.J
U. Pa. L. Rev. 1503 (2000). 161. Chalmers, 101 F.3d at 1021. 162. For more on the objective character of communication and its effect on social
extends to defensive actions undertaken in Vietnam); see also Campbell v. Clinton, 203 F.3d 19, 27 (D.C. Cir. 2000) (Silberman, J., concurring) (“I read
first time I encountered Jeff Sutton was at the U.S. Supreme Court on October 11, 2000. I was a new law clerk and Judge Sutton, then a lawyer in pri
private conflict and resolution); Jody Freeman, The Private Role in Public Govern- ance, 75 N.Y.U. L. REV. 543, 547 (2000) (observing that “private