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www.cis.org/articles/1995/back395.html. 2. In re Monreal-Aguinaga, 23 I. & N. Dec. 56 (BIA 2001). 3. Id. at 57. 4. Immigration and Nationality
32 & n.34. 151. See supra text accompanying notes 128-129. 152. See Knauer, supra note 46, at 158. family law for the one-hundred-year life 1725
latter case, the judge restored title after a law student’s argument at ASC. See generally Bank of N. Y. Mellon v. Caruso, No. NNH-CV12-6031454-S
” and not her sex-based “status”). 268. William N. Eskridge Jr., Noah’s Curse: How Religion O�en Conflates Status, Belief, and Conduct To Resist
constraint); Catherine G. Roraback, Griswold v. Connecticut: A Brief Case History, 16 OHIO N.U. L. REV. 395, 396-97 n.9 (1989). 26. Brief for Appellants
; see also Harris, supra note 59, at 42 n.93 (citing Arthurs, supra, and its discussion of the NIRA). 189. Leverett S. Lyon, Paul T. Homan, George
Nonetheless, I provide a robustness check by in- cluding evidence from a range of nonhearing sources. 187. Cohen, supra note 42, at 742 n.183
all the related statutory debates revealed some interesting words, but no use of the word property. 42. McNally, 483 U.S. at 356, 356 n.5 (quoting
Immunity, 80 Fordham L. Rev. 479,… See, e.g., Reinert, supra note 11, at 832 n.126 (citing Lee Epstein et al., The Judicial Common Sp… John C. Jeffries, Jr
of non-white races were allowed to marry. Id. at 11 n.11. The Court did not depend on that asymmetry in reaching its decision, however. See id. Id