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Doctrinal/ Narrow Issue Michael L. Eber, When the Dis- sent Creates the Law: Cross-Cutting Majorities and the Prediction Model of Precedent, 58
in the Courtroom, 50 U. CHI. L. REV. 800 (1983) Hamilton (dissenting) Doctrinal/ Narrow Issue Michael L. Eber, When the Dis- sent Creates the
to the person committing the physical act of attack”; instead, “[t]hose who have sent him, as well, take ‘a direct part’. The same goes for the
2007 1616 including divorce and custody disputes, are off-limits to arbitrators.3 Thus far, only divorces have been sent to private judges in
section 9-504 provided that “reasonable notification of the time and place of any public sale . . . shall be sent by the secured party to the debtor
cooperative tendencies.114 The signals sent by the covenants constituted, in a sense, a means of selecting for residents who were willing to abide by
explained, “It is as humiliating for a woman reporter assigned to cover Mr. Randolph’s speech to be sent to the balcony as it would be for Mr
speech to be sent to the balcony as it would be for Mr. Randolph to be sent to the back of the bus.” 107 In the days and months following the March
human health.30 The agency’s scientists and policymakers concluded that greenhouse gases were a danger to the public and should be regulated. They sent
pre- sent, underpaid class of people. See id. 139. IRCA § 245A(d)(2)(B)(iii) (codified as amended at 8 U.S.C. § 1160(c)(2)(C) (2018)) (em- phasis