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& Naturalization Serv. v. Chadha, 462 U.S. 919, 927 & n.3 (1983) (noting Congress’s lack of attention when reviewing individual administrative proceedings). 246
N. Eskridge, Jr., The New Textualism, 37 UCLA L. REV. 621 (1990). judges in jeopardy! 89 meaning (the premise), its emphasis on context (the process
M3T7] (criticizing the study by Cremers et al., supra). 175. See Pacces, supra note 157, at 206-07, 206 n.78. 176. See Greenwood & Schor, supra note
provided to any institutio[n] . . . that—(A) does not provide treatment . . . which is appropriate to the needs of such person; or (B) does not meet
94 IOWA L. REV. 1253, 1265 n.45 (2009) (discussing the emergence of same-sex marriage in a minority of states). Most states do not permit same-sex
PROMISE OF THE NEW SOUTH: LIFE AFTER RECONSTRUCTION 151 (1992); see id. at 493 n.56. 118. See HIGGS, supra note 80, at 47-50, 75-77; see also David E
S12,754 (daily ed. Nov. 14, 2005) (statement of Sen. Graham). 21. Brief for the Respondents, supra note 3, at 42 n.18 (“The CSRT was patterned after the
101-960, at 56 (1990). 33. See Integra Lifesciences I, Ltd. v. Merck KGaA, 331 F.3d 860, 878 n.10 (Fed. Cir. 2003) (Newman, J., dissenting); see
critical of the Dowd Report, see NATHAN, supra note 30, at 265 n.134. 151. Dowd’s investigation concerned a single person in an adversarial proceeding
Deacon, supra note 32, at 690. 36. Id. at 690 n.118 (quoting Jerry L. Mashaw, Reasoned Administration: The European Union, the United States, and