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Presidential Power, supra note 43, at 78 n.1 (“There may be cases, however—in a national emergency, for example—in which we would conclude that the
create an office. See Limitations on Presidential Power, supra note 43, at 78 n.1 (“There may be cases, however—in a national emergency, for example—in
crisis. NIRA § 3, quoted in Schechter Poultry, 295 U.S. at 521 n.4. The Court found that the Act contained no standard to guide the President’s
v. Lockheed Martin Corp., 531 U.S. 497, 503 (2001) (quoting 28 U.S.C. § 2072(b) (2000)). 47. Clinton v. City of New York, 524 U.S. 417, 446 n.40
; Chehazeh v. Att’y Gen. of U.S., 666 F.3d 118, 125 n.11 (3d Cir. 2012); Nkihtaqmikon v. Impson, 503 F.3d 18, 33 (1st Cir. 2007); Trudeau v. FTC
questions to secure its authority. Siegel, supra note 122, at 350-51 (emphasis added). 127. See, e.g., William N. Eskridge, Jr., Some Effects of
erning documents explicitly prohibit dual enrollment as part of their member- ship criteria.530 The Navajo Nation Code, for example, provides that “[n]o
harassing behavior, or that it neither “knew [n]or should have known” about the harassment, then the employer can escape liability.49 Notably, this
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Michael N. Schmitt & Liis Vihul, Proxy Wars in Cyber Space: The Evolving International Law of Attribution, 1 FLETCHER SECURITY REV., no. 2, at 55 (2014