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& N. Dec. 409, 413-14 (B.I.A. 1959) (rejecting the idea that if a homosexual is “seek[ing] treatment” then he is somehow changed and no longer a
Century, 58 LAW & CONTEMP. PROBS. 81, 81 & n.2 (1995). 8. See generally Backus & Marcus, supra note 7. 9. See, e.g., MICHELLE ALEXANDER, THE NEW
1333, 1335 & n.12 (2004) (same for North Jersey Media); and Steven J. Lepper, Note, Developments Under the Freedom of Information Act—1982, 1983 DUKE
negative views of 101. Id. at 65-70. 102. See Vicky M. Wilkins & Brian N. Williams, Black or Blue: Racial Profiling and Representative
infra notes 501-504 and accompanying text; see also Stone, supra note 23, at 140 n.217 (noting that “the Court’s assumption in [Baxter v. Palmigiano
21. WILLIAM N. ESKRIDGE, JR. ET AL., CASES AND MATERIALS ON STATUTORY INTERPRETATION 547 (2012). 22. Jerome Hunt, A History of the Employment Non
Ohio Sept. 27, 2005) (describing Henderson as “persuasive”); Hill v. Kemp, No. 4:04-cv-00028- CVE-PJC, slip op. at 4 n.3 (N.D. Okla. Aug. 16, 2005
Jurisdiction of Lower Federal Courts: A Critical Review and a New Synthesis, 124 U. PA. L. REV. 45, 47 & n.8 (1975). 180. See, e.g., CHEMERINSKY, supra note 98
1st Cir. 1922). 41. COLE, supra note 2, at 124. 42. Id. at 123-24. 43. See Endo, 323 U.S. at 303 n.24 (noting the various congressional
§ 3306(i) (2000). 50. See Carlson, supra note 5, at 367 n.381 (noting that courts in many states restrict workers’ compensation coverage to common law