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supra note 106, ¶ 17 (“There is a rather general expect… Malcolm N. Shaw, International Law 851 (6th ed. 2008). Shaw notes that the U.S. Attorney
reconstituted receivables up to $8.3 million—their value as actually collected.”). 97. Moody, 971 F.2d at 1066 n.14. 98. 91 B.R. 430, 440 (Bankr. N.D
Michael N. Schmitt & Liis Vihul, Proxy Wars in Cyber Space: The Evolving International Law of Attribution, 1 FLETCHER SECURITY REV., no. 2, at 55 (2014
note 1, § 5:46, at 463. 87. 2 id. § 5:47. 88. Deposit Guar. Nat’l Bank of Jackson, Miss. v. Roper, 445 U.S. 326, 338 n.9 (1980); see also Geraghty
infra notes 598-605 and accompanying text; cf. Torres, supra note 180, at 229-30 n.3 (lamenting that in conflicts with tribes over natural resources
supra note 10, at 21-22, 22 n.72. 46. Pozen, supra note 10, at 33 (citing People v. Sinclair, 194 N.W.2d 878, 887, 894-95, 905-06 (Mich. 1972)). 47. Id
for Hum. Rts. & S. Ga. Immigrant Support Network, to Joseph V. Cuffari, Inspector Gen., Dep’t of Homeland Sec., at 1-2 & n.1 (Sept. 14, 2020
at 460 n.13; see also In re Dumont, 581 F.3d at 1111 (noting that, in interpreting BAPCPA, “legislative history is not an able guide”). 44. See
of Review or the en banc FISC, but the current legal regime does allow for such opin- ions to exist. 27. See, e.g., BENJAMIN N. CARDOZO, THE NATURE