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the judgment). 20. Id. at 1220. 21. Id. (quoting THE FEDERALIST NO. 78, at 468 (Alexander Hamilton) (Clinton Rossiter ed. 1961)). 22. Id. at 1203
How Far Is Too Far?, 99 Mich. L. Rev. 1168, 1200 (2001); see also Godsey, supra note 18, at 734 (“I am not yet convinced that false evidence ploys do
RDB-16-1200, 2019 WL 498822, at 11 (D. Md. Feb. 7, 2019). There is a line of district-court decisions holding that where some but not all putative class
concurring in judgment). 44. Id. at 1203 (majority opinion). 45. See id. at 1214 (Thomas, J., concurring in the judgment). 46. 135 S. Ct. at 2076
decided several cases that clarified the Batson framework. See, e.g., Snyder v. Louisiana, 128 S. Ct. 1203 (2008); Johnson v. California, 545 U.S. 162
170 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1199, 1201-11 (2022); Justin Simard, Citing Slavery, 72 Stan. L. Rev. 79, 81-85 (2020). 17. See David Pettinicchio, Politics of
affirming the approval of a privacy-related class-action settlement. See Muransky v. Godiva Chocolatier, Inc., 905 F.3d 1200 (11th Cir. 2018
accompanying text. See Renee Knake Jefferson, Judicial Ethics in the #MeToo World, 89 Fordham L. Rev. 1197, 1199-1201… See, e.g., Lonnie T. Brown, Jr
Paul Monaghan, The Confirmation Process: Law or Politics?, 101 Harv. L. Rev. 1202, 1206 (1988) (“The Senate has the duty to reject any nominee whose
Bail System Fix, Expansion of Supervised Release, N.Y. L.J., Feb. 6, 2013, http://www.newyorklawjournal.com/PubArticleNY.jsp ?id=1202587085501&Lippman