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such sources are, “if anything, more ambiguous” than the language of the Constitution itself.42 Believing that the law nearly always runs out in
defining the future direction of U.S. policy. If another terrorist attack takes place on American soil, lawmakers will be called upon to determine
court, where, if found guilty, they would be exposed to the same punishments and same prisons as people eighteen or older. In Virginia, carjacking
the Southern state legislatures to respond, if they chose, with something else— keeping the conversation going. 5. 381 U.S. 479 (1965). 6. 405
statutory mechanisms that allowed them to transfer children from juvenile to criminal court, where, if found guilty, they would be exposed to the same
prolonged isolation inflicts on prisoners, it is hard to conceive of prison officials ending the practice—or a court holding it unconstitutional—if the
was up to the Southern state legislatures to respond, if they chose, with something else—keeping the conversation going. Ironically, by the time Justice
both in immigration law and more generally. The first concerns the substantive limits on enforcement discretion: what (if anything) constrains
be returned to the Ninth Circuit, which could consider the effect of such developments—if any—as a matter of first impression. Although the
for peaceful student dissent by holding that schools may only restrict “personal intercommunication among the students” if such discourse threatens