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courts expand their authority to adjudicate disputes. 122. See id. at 9 n.18. 123. See id.; see also NAT’L ASS’N OF ATTORNEYS GEN., supra note 10, at 99
expand their authority to adjudicate disputes. 122. See id. at 9 n.18. 123. See id.; see also NAT’L ASS’N OF ATTORNEYS GEN., supra note 10, at 99-104
13. Id. at 203-04; see id. at 205 n.21 (arguing that there are good reasons to “[p]ut[] the national government largely out of the gun control
Goodridge v. Dep’t of Pub. Health, 798 N.E.2d 941, 961 (Mass. 2003). 145. Id. at 965 n.28. See also Douglas NeJaime, Marriage, Biology, and Gender
constituted a search); see also id. at 2217 n.3 (“[W]e need not decide whether there is a limited period for which the Government may obtain an
prohibited by Title VII), with Johnston v. Univ. of Pittsburgh, No. 3:13-213, 2015 WL 1497753, at 8 & n.11 (W.D. Pa. Mar. 31, 2015) (collecting cases
Reconsidered: “People Do Not Seem To Be Predictable Characters,” 49 HASTINGS L.J. 871, 881-82 n.38 (1998) (noting that attributional error can
106 Iowa L. Rev. 2185, 2200 n.104 (2021). Id. at 2201 (noting that “taking space back from cars for pedestrians has other positive conse… Anne-Marie
physical jeopardy, or 67. Schulhofer, supra note 12, at 79-84. 68. Falk, supra note 3, at 102 n. 309; see also Decker & Baroni, supra note 29
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