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135 F.3d 791, 817 (D.C. Cir. 1998)). 78. Id. at 297 n.12 (“And why would EPA need to perform a ‘new assessment and modeling of contribution
a Stay at 27, Ohio, 603 U.S. 279 (Nos. 23A349, 23A350, 23A351), 2023 WL 7221236). 13. Id. at 295. 14. Id. at 290 n.8 (recognizing that the number
ordinary negligence.” State v. Hazelwood, 946 P.2d 875, 884 n.17 (Alaska 1997) (applying criminal statute prohibiting negligent discharge of oil
say. See Baird, supra note 15, at 699 n.1. 30. 11 U.S.C. § 1125(b) (2018). 31. See, e.g., In re Indianapolis Downs, LLC, 486 B.R. 286, 293-97 (Bankr
See Amis, supra note 106. 215. Id. at 8 (“[I]n the majority of the cases, the courts have not disposed of the issues on the merits because of basic
supra note 106. 215. Id. at 8 (“[I]n the majority of the cases, the courts have not disposed of the issues on the merits because of basic
10. See Lemley & McGowan, supra note 9, at 494 (“[N]etworks need be neither entirely ‘actual’ nor entirely ‘virtual.’”). 11. See Katz & Shapiro
§ 401(n), 117 Stat. at 675-76 (amending 28 U.S.C. § 991(a)). 72. See Ian Urbina, New York’s Federal Judges Protest Sentencing Procedures, N.Y. TIMES
interpretation of statutory ambiguities is not sufficient. author. Karl N. Llewellyn Distinguished Service Professor, Law School and Department of
supra note 5, at 247. 69. Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain, 124 S. Ct. 2739, 2765 n.19 (2004). 70. The nationalists offer a third argument, based in a dormant