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them to reject schools with large numbers of students of color). See James, supra note 105, at 1103 n.91 (“Distance from home and place of employment
as Prop- erty, 33 WM. & MARY L. REV. 995, 1005 n.25 (1992); see also WILLIAM G. ROSS, FORGING NEW FREEDOMS: NATIVISM, EDUCATION, AND THE CONSTITUTION
ADMIN. L. REV. 889 (2007). 41. The possibility is raised, briefly, in Strauss, supra note 39, at 348-49; and William N. Eskridge, Jr., No Frills
Work, the Right, the Left, and Each Other 61-72, 69 (1998) (noting a high degree of consensus for the proposition that “n a diverse religious climate
thanks to Bruce Ackerman, Jack Balkin, Nancy Cott, Ariela Dubler, Lee Epstein, Risa Goluboff, Dawn Johnsen, Douglas NeJaime, Robert Post, Gerald N
plain meaning.”88 The court asserted that “[i]n com- mon parlance, one would not ordinarily think of a newborn infant suffering from multiple birth
273, 287-88 n.17 (1987) (citing 45 C.F.R. § 84.3(k) (1985)). As noted above, Section 1557 incorporates Section 504’s discrimination prohibition by
law. A self-executing treaty needs no such legislation. See Flores v. S. Peru Copper Corp., 343 F.3d 140, 163 n.34 (2d Cir. 2003). 9. For the
difficult dilemma.”5 Yet 1. 468 U.S. 897 (1984). 2. Id. at 922 (quoting United States v. Ross, 456 U.S. 798, 823 n.32 (1982)). 3. Id. at 923. 4
promote industrial growth 172. Smith, The Law of Nuisance, supra note 54 (manuscript at 21-22). 173. Id. (manuscript at 50 n.148). 174. HORWITZ