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crime or an affirmative defense. People v. Hossain, 2015 WL 7159583, at *3 n.6 (N.Y. Crim. Ct. Nov. 9, 2015). 44. See In re Winship, 397 U.S. 358
SMU L. Rev. 819, 841 n.131 (2003) (collecting authorities critical of Prima Paint). Rau, Everything You Really Need to Know, supra note 48, at 2. But
STATES 275-304 (Richard N. Block, Sheldon Friedman, Michelle Kaminski & Andy Levin eds., 2006). gig-economy myths and missteps 341 Notably, union
serves to de- 54. Henderson, supra note 8, at 373. 55. Id. at 410 n.155 (first citing Commonwealth v. Mobley, 160 S.W.3d 783, 784 (Ky. 2005); and
Constitutions, 70 N.Y.U. L. REV. 1, 5 (1995). See generally BENJAMIN N. CARDOZO, THE NATURE OF THE JUDICIAL PROCESS (1921); OLIVER W. HOLMES, JR., THE
individual taken into police custody ‘n… Nor has it received much attention from scholars or lower courts. The Ninth Circuit has confronted… See, e.g
Process Clauses at the time of each Clause’s 21. See, e.g., Easterbrook, supra note 12, at 102 n.48 (“[T]here is no serious argument that Congress
permissible meaning other than the ordinary one applies.” ); SCALIA, supra note 167, at 14-37. 178. See William N. Eskridge, Jr., The New Textualism, 37 UCLA
Ard, supra note 16, at 195-200 (comparing drafting manuals with other extrinsic sources). 187. State v. Powers, 687 N.W.2d 50, 57 n.8 (Wis. Ct. App
N.Y. TIMES, Feb. 18, 2003, at B2. 36. See William N. Thompson, Should We Elect or Appoint State Government Executives? Some New Data Concerning