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the numbers produce fiscal and monetary policy. If it matters—there are numbers that define it. And if you are responsible for advising the
differences, both men agreed that if a judge was appointed during good behavior, then he could be removed only (as Adams said) upon a “hearing and trial, and
enforcement is a serious problem, but draw the opposite inference. If the goal is to increase enforcement of existing workplace protections, we should not
it returns retrogression analysis to its pre-Georgia v. Ashcroft state, as if the Supreme Court had never taken the case. If this is the case, then the
brief, we argued that home-schooled children should not be declared truant if, in the opinion of local public school officials, the parents are
Frye and Lafler may perhaps ameliorate that problem, by opening up claims of gross ineffectiveness in plea bargaining to appellate scrutiny even if
prescription, yet when she arrived to pick up the medication, the pharmacist asked Arteaga if she was pregnant and then refused to give her the prescription
children above all else, even if at the cost of restricting children’s freedom or even forcing them to do things against their will. If the children’s
will facilitate a good result; the “professional technology” judge will reach that conclusion if a clear-eyed, context-sensitive, and “granular
literature on the policy is voluminous. Perhaps unsurprisingly, much of that literature references, if not fully engages, University of California v