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unlikely to lessen competition substantially.”). 17. See 47 U.S.C. §§ 214, 310. The FCC also has authority, under sections 7 and 11 of the Clayton
and was later elected President of the United States.17) Naïve me. I had thought this precedent would be enough to protect the brave military
Fitzgerald, 457 U.S. 800, 811 n.17 (1982) (“Suits against other officials—including Presidential aides—generally do not invoke separation-of-powers
Flawed, City J. (Feb. 17, 2010), http://www.city-journal.org/html/compstat-and-its-enemies-10697.html http://perma.cc/QC3P-N5V5. Ken Peak & Emmanuel P
discussion draws on Resnik & Curtis, , at 116-17 & 460 nn.123-30. Justices, United States Supreme Court (2010). Copyright: Steve Petteway, Collection of
Webster’s online dictionary receives about two hundred million page views per month.17 Table 1 provides an overview of some of the most popular
Miller & John Oberdiek eds., 2020); and Mark D. Alicke & Stephanie H. Weigel, The Reasonable Person Standard: Psychological and Legal Perspectives, 17
sanguinis principles as applied to the citizenship claims of nonmarital foreign-born children of American fathers.17 As shown in Part II, Guyer’s
physical city; those decisions also influ- ence the way that residents and visitors experience the city.17 This Article examines the sometimes subtle
& Prakash, supra note 174, at 582-84, 589-90, 616-17, 620-22 (arguing that the Take Care Clause means that the President must adhere to the laws, but