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require denotation as a proper noun.” Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, Race, Reform, and Retrenchment: Transformation and Legitimation in Antidiscrimination Law
the press” could denote a particular fundamental positive right. The content of this right was widely known. “The liberty of the press,” William
nature which may with peculiar propriety be denominated POLITICAL’”) (quoting The Federalist No. 65 (Alexander Hamilton)); id. at 34 (arguing that
another example of the type of money-driven spectacle that some art critics have denounced as commodifying what should resist commodification
government expense to indigent lawful permanent residents in deportation or exclusion proceedings, today denominated together as “removal” proceedings
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Amendment’s ratifiers. In 1956, ninety-six members of Congress denounced the Brown Court for ignoring the original intent of the Fourteenth Amendment
equity challenge. In Part I of this Essay, I describe the “Black Opticon,” a term I coin to denote the complex predicament of African Americans
count only personal preferences, then the social optimum is for L to read the book and P not to read the book. Let l denote this state of affairs
decisions of the Supreme Court in recent years. The President of the United States denounced the decision to the Justices’ faces at his 2010 State of