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1998) hereinafter Amar, The Bill of Rights; and Akhil Reed Amar, The Bill of Rights as a Constitution, 100 Yale L.J1131, 1189 (1991). James Hillhouse
multinational PMCs and also legitimating their use. This global industry is now estimated to have gross revenue of over $100 billion per year, and
clear” mistake. Contemporary discussion of this presumption is legion. See, e.g., Ruth Colker & James J. Brudney, Dissing Congress, 100 MICH. L. REV
the issue” in dispute—a claim that “must be ‘scru- tinized with caution.’” 100 And as the Court noted in Zivotofsky, even when a Pres- ident
Steve Char- novitz, Nongovernmental Organizations and International Law, 100 AM. J. INT’L L. 348, 365–66 (2006); and Peter J. Spiro, Accounting for
a prison, with hundreds of other captives. 41 “It was 100 percent pre- planned,” one Yazidi activist told the New York Times. “I spoke by telephone
limits did much of the work.100 B. Federalism Without Internal Limits Nothing in this analysis suggests the demise of federalism. State govern
treaty, it is necessary to procure a declaratory act, or resolution, to reverse the decision referred to.”100 The legislative power to interpret treaties
election cycles.100 Such work has been over- whelmingly critical. Scholars have concluded that the Principle is an unjustified devaluation of voting
3. Id. (emphases added). 4. ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION of 1781 art. IV, para. 3; see infra note 100 and accompanying text. 5. THE FEDERALIST NO