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policy or custom); Kit Kinports, The Supreme Court’s Quiet Expansion of Qualified Immunity, 100 MINN. L. REV. HEADNOTES 62 (2016) (explaining the
groups, like women, experience a loss of liberty and re-entrenchment); Franks, supra note 100, at 160-65 (arguing that Barlow and other founders of
custom); Kit Kinports, The Supreme Court’s Quiet Expansion of Qualified Immunity, 100 Minn. L. Rev. Headnotes 62 (2016) (explaining the contours and
environment.” Richard Lazarus, The National Environmental Policy Act in the U.S. Supreme Court: A Reappraisal and a Peek Behind the Curtains, 100 Geo
100 Geo. L.J. 1507, 1519-20 (2012); see also Bradley C. Karkkainen, Toward A Smarter NEPA: Monitoring and Managing Government’s Environmental
example, cases involving water quality and water rights, along with cases involving hazardous waste, had a high likelihood of success—75% and 100
police officers voluntarily conceded pension benefits for current plan members that will save the city $50-100 million over the next five years. As deep
complaints: the Center for Countering Digital Hate “identified and reported 100 potential violations of platform policies” within half a day, “including
Treatment of Diverse Ownership Interests: A Comment on Adequate Protection of Secured Creditors in Bankruptcy, 51 U. Chi. L. Rev. 97, 100-01 (1984). See
at 5-18 & nn.13-14, 85-87, 96-100 (1971). 66. See United States v. Bevans, 16 U.S. (3 Wheat.) 336, 379 (1818) (argument of Daniel Webster) (“[T]he