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Some people like Hamlet. [at 111 F.3d 111] Case B: As some courts have noted, “[s]ome people like Hamlet.” Case A, 111 F.3d 100, 112 (7th Cir. 2000
editions (there have now been seven, the most recent in 2000). Consistent with the idea that use of legislative history became normal in the 1940s, the
Public Schools, 86 VA. L. REV. 1335, 1370, 1363, 1392 (2000) (examining four decades of educational equity cases and finding desegregation cases “are
portfolio in fine art. 32 After liquidating its art holdings in 2000, 33 the fund achieved an average annual rate of return of 4% (in real terms) on its
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Kearney & Thomas W. Merrill, The Influence of Amicus Curiae Briefs on the Supreme Court, 148 U. Pa. L. Rev. 743, 749 (2000), which notes that “the
Strength of the Optional Protocol to the United Nations Women’s Convention, 18 NETH. Q. HUM. RTS. 329, 337 (2000) (“In comparison with the standing under
original Bill of Rights, we cannot go far wrong in picking the jury.”). 21. PAUL FINKELMAN, AN IMPERFECT UNION: SLAVERY, FEDERALISM AND COMITY 8 (2000
subject to a legislative override. See Dickerson v. United States, 530 U.S. 428, 432 (2000). 78. Miranda, 384 U.S at 442 (citing Brown v. Walker
U.S. 98, 158 (2000) (Breyer, J., dis- senting) (quoting DAVID LOTH, CHIEF JUSTICE JOHN MARSHALL AND THE GROWTH OF THE RE- PUBLIC 365 (1949)); see also