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entrenchment noted in the famous footnote four of United States v. Carolene Products, 304 U.S. 144, 152 n.4 (1938). See J.M. Balkin, The Footnote, 83 NW. L
subservient to the public and general happiness of the nation.”104 He also explained, “[i]n a state of natu- ral liberty,” meaning a state of nature
REMAKING OF AMERICAN LAW 126-27 (2004). 234. 94 N.E. 431 (N.Y. 1911); see also Bernstein, supra note 14, at 25 n.129. GOLDBERG V121200 (POST FLIP INPUTS
Interests of the Child, supra note 92, at 2 & n.1. See id. at 2 & n.12 (listing fourteen states whose statutes do not require courts to consider only… Id. at
Best Interests of the Child, supra note 92, at 2 & n.1. See id. at 2 & n.12 (listing fourteen states whose statutes do not require courts to consider
substance effects); Minow, supra note 77, at 283-87 & n.101 (noting the complicated and sometimes hostile relationship between the women’s right and
seek to protect children from substance effects); Minow, supra note 77, at 283-87 & n.101 (noting the complicated and sometimes hostile relationship
protect children from substance effects); Minow, supra note 77, at 283-87 & n.101 (noting the complicated and sometimes hostile relationship between the
supra note 92, at 2 & n.1. See id. at 2 & n.12 (listing fourteen states whose statutes do not require courts to consider only… Id. at 1279-83. Although
rights advocates who seek to protect children from substance effects); Minow, supra note 77, at 283-87 & n.101 (noting the complicated and sometimes