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invisible settings. But if we focus only on major technical flaws, we might miss the fundamental fact that race-blind districting would devastate
proposition into practice by using estimates of the actual costs of particular modes of location tracking to apply a rough rule of thumb: if the new
licensees, one of them could have carried on the work, even if more slowly. This Essay explores the problems surrounding the licensure of the Army’s Zika
its ultimate sentence after granting the government’s motion for a shorter sentence due to Mr. Whiteside’s cooperation.4 If Mr. Whiteside had been
has relied on three common, if controversial, forms of summary disposition: Summary orders, which simultaneously grant certiorari petitions and affirm
multiple licensees, one of them could have carried on the work, even if more slowly. This Essay explores the problems surrounding the licensure of the
POL’Y 31, 33 (1984) (considering whether Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113 (1973), would remain binding precedent if the Court’s ability to review state court
deliberation—not judges deliberating behind closed doors while reading briefs submitted by the parties to a case, but public deliberation. If the law is
cases, will be problematic so long as it is a welfare program for the poor. The right to counsel will be meaningful only if there are enforcement
if controversial, forms of summary disposition: ï‚· Summary orders, which simultaneously grant certiorari petitions and affirm or reverse the