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them—is wrong. Activists are no better than raiders; if anything, they are likely worse. Because, as we argue, activists have a higher risk of
Reconstruction Act, the Fifteenth Amendment gave Congress novel enforcement authority to protect voting rights if—and, indeed, when—the newly
have consistently acknowledged a special doctrine of municipal taxpayer standing. State courts similarly recognize this special rule, even if in some
abide by the directives of the federal program. See Social Security Act of 1965, Pub. L. No. 89-97, 79 Stat. 286. 4. If CMS rejects a plan (or
34 Hall’s portrayal of policing as the manifestation of the rule of law may be downright baffling today—like Darnton’s cat killers, if you will—but
on the streets and in the courtroom. As Professor Eugene Volokh has noted: “The devil is in the details. If courts can’t make the severity
and conflicts. This requires close attention on my part to their use of language. Finally, all should agree that reasoned argument is impossible if one
the democratic process, as well as support efforts to lessen the frequency and harshness with which average citizens are punished. If the far-reaching
Congress and the Court’s respective practices suggests a need for better interbranch communication if the judiciary is going to enforce the law as Congress
citizens are punished. If the far-reaching executive immunity established by Trump v. United States is ever revoked, it will be because citizens