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speech in the face of competing community interests). 244. See id. at 45. 245. See Texas v. Johnson, 491 U.S. 397, 412-13 n.8 (1989) (noting that while
; Wilbur T. Aldridge, Mid- Hudson Reg’l Dir., NAACP; Dr. Hazel N. Dukes, President, NYS Conf., NAACP & Donna Lieberman, Exec. Dir., NYCLU, to Betty Rosa
failed.86 These challenges are many and varied;87 they range from historical critiques88 to 81. Id. at 1157 (noting, for example, that “[i]n
at 8 n.27 (1992), reprinted in 1992 U.S.C.C.A.N. 2553, 2560 n.27 (analyzing the need to amend the Copyright Act to overturn two Second Circuit
Curiae in Support of Petitioners at 1 n.1, Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid, 141 S. Ct. 2063 (2021) (No. 20- 107) (“Rule 37 statement: All parties were
import of an otherwise precise statutory text. See Manning, supra note 103, at 2434 n.179. When textualists do not feel the pinch of a precise text
134 HARV. L. REV. 265, 265 n.1 (2020); Diarmuid F. O’Scannlain, “We Are All Textualists Now”: The Legacy of Justice Anto- nin Scalia, 91 ST. JOHN’S L
of Indian Sovereignty or a Step Backward Towards Assim- ilation?, 24 ARIZ. ST. L.J. 435, 463 n.235 (1992) (“The National Farmers exhaustion requirement
–Douglas N. Husak, Philosophy of Criminal Law 2 introduction It’s a venerable maxim of criminal jurisprudence that the state must never punish people