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OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC, 1776-1787, at 350-54 (1969); JACK P. GREENE, PE- RIPHERIES AND CENTER: CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE EXTENDED POLITIES
REV. 348, 350 (1907) (same); Taylor v. Reading (N.J. n.d.), described in State v. Parkhurst, 9 N.J.L. 427, 444 (1802) (ex post facto law); Austin v
57. John Cibinic, Jr. & Jesse E. Lasken, The Comptroller General and Government Contracts, 38 GEO. WASH. L. REV. 349, 350 (1970). federalism by
& JUST. 283, 350 (2003). For a powerful critique, see Monica C. Bell, Police Reform and the Dismantling of Legal Estrangement, 126 YALE L.J. 2054, 2083
also Sklansky, supra note 286, at 226, 229-30 (explaining Kerr’s argument). 304. Kerr, supra note 121, at 350. 305. Id. In recent work, Kerr appears
agency). Cf. Reps. Comm. for Freedom of the Press v. FBI, 3 F.4th 350, 365-67 (D.C. Cir. 2021) (holding that factual interagency comments cannot be
34. See id. at 350. 35. See id. at 357; see also id. at 343 (discussing the inability of the state to require the waiver of the right to remove a case
the people of the state be allowed to participate in drafting a new “fundamental Constitution as the Basis and ground work of Legislation.”350 To back
of the Seventh Amendment, 57 MINN. L. REV. 639, 653 n.44 (1973). 105. 3 BLACKSTONE, supra note 100, at *350. 106. Wolfram, supra note 104, at 656
eligibility to those who earn less than 350% of the federal poverty level. See GAO, supra note 103, at 17. 289. See General Services Administration, Catalog