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the COVID-19 259. CONTI-BROWN, supra note 101, at 4. 260. BINDER & SPINDEL, supra note 73, at 2-3. 261. Peter Conti-Brown & David Zaring, The
to have an encounter . . . or (2) that the City ordered or authorized police officers to act in such manner.”23 The requirement represents the
§ 2000e- 5(e)(2) (2000)). 0971.EIDMANN.0979.DOC 12/15/2007 7:00 PM the yale law journal 117:971 2008 978 seniority systems. The Senate report
Schreiber, Original Intent and the Bankruptcy Power: What Were They Thinking?, 2 DePaul Bus. & Com. L.J. 165, 182-83 (2003). Parts I and II, infra
possession acts in bad faith. See 11 U.S.C. § 1104(a) (2018). See Act of Apr. 4, 1800, ch. 19, § 1, 2 Stat. 19, 20 (repealed 1803). The Bankruptcy Act of
Sen, supra note 1, at 157. 110. Id. 111. Sen, supra note 2, at 219. 112. Id. at 226. CHANGFINAL.DOC NOVEMBER 9, 2000 11/9/00 9:27 PM 2000] A Liberal
Powerlessness in Police Interrogation, 103 YALE L.J. 259, 266 (1993). 33. See Little, supra note 2, at 94-96. Little explains that, technically, Austin’s
Pandemic Guidelines, Version 2, Pa. Dep’t Health & Hosp. & Healthsystem Ass’n Pa., 29-31 (Apr. 10, 2020), https://www.health.pa.gov/topics/Documents
provisions aimed at enabling judicial review of both agency inaction (Section 706(1)) and action (Section 706(2)). The “legal wrongs” a plaintiff may
Trade Comm’n Off. of Pub. Affairs, to author (Sept. 17, 2014, 2:52 PM EST) (on file with author). 18. United States v. Colgate & Co., 250 U.S. 300, 307