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he acknowledged that he fired the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, James Comey, in part to stop the “witch hunt,”100 he and his
not apply in a particular case.99 In a clear analogy to Chevron, courts also usually give weight to the executive’s interpretation of a treaty.100
vivid example of abortion exceptionalism, see infra text accompanying notes 99-100. For other examples of singling out, see infra note 96 and
Reconstructive Poverty Law Practice: Learning Lessons of Client Narrative, 100 YALE L.J. 2107 (1991); Angela Onwuachi-Willig, The Return of the Ring: Welfare
Agriculture, 100 IOWA L. REV. 1841 (2015). 52. See KIM BOBO, WAGE THEFT IN AMERICA: WHY MILLIONS OF WORKING AMERICANS ARE NOT GETTING PAID—AND WHAT WE CAN DO
or lose reelec- tion. 100 Chafetz’s history is compelling, and I agree with his assessment that Congress has disempowered itself and diminished its
application of one of these doctrines.100 And at still other points, they seem to suggest that courts should defer to the executive’s views in any
CORRESPONDENT (Nov. 6, 2019), https://thecorrespondent.com/100/the-new-dot-com-bubble-is-here-its -called-online-advertising/13228924500-22d5fd24
99. See NLRB v. United Food & Commercial Workers Union, Local 23, 484 U.S. 112, 118- 19 (1987). 100. See Ex-Cell-O Corp., 185 N.L.R.B. 107, 108
the nonstatutory labor exemption). 84. See, e.g., Connell Constr. Co. v. Plumbers & Steamfitters Local Union No. 100, 421 U.S. 616, 622 (1975) (“The