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synonymous with alienability); Thomas W. Merrill, The Property Strategy, 160 U. PA. L. REV. 2061, 2079 (2012) (arguing that alienation is not
between delegation and alienation; he had no problem with delegating power, they argue, so long as the legislative body did not permanently alienate its
Constitution, by which all other slavery was abolished.”); Ali v. Johnson, 259 F.3d 317, 317 (5th Cir. 2001) (“[I]nmates sentenced to incarceration
policy casts an overly broad net by failing to require judicial determinations that individual aliens pose security threats. Part II evaluates an
starts [https://perma .cc/G2PN-6U37]. 147. For a broad discussion of this, see Safia Samee Ali, ‘Not by Accident’: False ‘Thug’ Narratives Have Long
exploring the application of equal-protection principles to anti-transgender policies and providing a constitutional framework for analysis); Ali Liber- tella
% of GDP”). 453. See Steele, supra note 259, at 234-35. 454. Robleh Ali, John Barrdear, Roger Clews & James Southgate, Innovations in Payment Technolo
of prospective over- ruling”); see M. Jashim Ali Chowdhury, Bangladesh’s Inconsistency with the Doctrine of Prospec- tive Invalidation, in
the doctrine of prospective over- ruling”); see M. Jashim Ali Chowdhury, Bangladesh’s Inconsistency with the Doctrine of Prospec- tive Invalidation