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Internet—even if the accused is exonerated. 1. NANCY GERTNER, IN DEFENSE OF WOMEN: MEMOIRS OF AN UNREPENTANT ADVOCATE (2011). 2. 20 U.S.C. §§ 1681-1688
but in the limited context of “borrowed” federal employment statutes. Alex B. Long, “If the Train Should Jump the Track . . .”: Divergent
deference cases “is no different than if mandamus were sought—a remedy long restricted, in the main, to situations where ministerial duties of a
regulations. It assumes that the Court is serious when it instructs lower courts to avoid tests that call for any balancing at all, even if that means
They also can invoke “rule of law” rhetoric, insisting that picking and choosing which state laws to defend is lawless. If law seems to place few
also can invoke “rule of law” rhetoric, insisting that picking and choosing which state laws to defend is lawless. If law seems to place few clear
in our view, incompletely and ideologically— and asks questions worth asking, even if its answers sometimes spur more head- scratching than head
success. If there is one space in which we have seen the thoroughgoing expansion of the criminal law in recent years, it is the home.6 The
its citizens, even if perpetrated by noncitizens. See id.; Ryngaert, supra note 53, at 20. The final two bases— universal and protective—are unique in
to bear additional pieces of evidence. If we tentatively accept the finding of customer discrimination against African-American drivers, it is