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F. Shanahan & Alyx Mark, Studying the “New” Civil Judges, 2018 WIS. L. REV. 249, 262-63, 263 n.54 (detailing the challenges judges face when
The Submissive Majority: Modern Trends in the Law Concerning Women’s Rights, 55 CORNELL L. REV. 262, 269 n.40 (1970). 259. Gallagher v. City of
that purpose may be effectively frustrated by the simple expedient of not yielding.” Massachusetts v. Mellon, 262 U.S. 447, 482 (1923). Such a view of
unconstitutional tax that “they can 172. In re Trade-Mark Cases, 100 U.S. at 98. 173. Stanley, 105 U.S. at 313. 174. See, e.g., infra notes 260-262 and
See Smyth v. Ames, 169 U.S. 466, 546-47 (1898); Sw. Bell Tel. Co. v. Mo. Pub. Serv. Comm’n, 262 U.S. 276, 287 (1923); St. Louis & O’Fallon Ry. Co. v
Women’s Rights, 55 CORNELL L. REV. 262, 269 n.40 (1970). 259. Gallagher v. City of Bayonne, 245 A.2d 373, 374 (N.J. Super. Ct. Ch. Div. 1968), aff’d, 256
Miss. 2018). 262. See Reva B. Siegel, Serena Mayeri & Melissa Murray, Equal Protection in Dobbs and Beyond: How States Protect Life Inside and Outside
to Committee Amendment No. 1 Proposed to H.B. 1510, 2018 Leg., Reg. Sess. (Miss. 2018). 262. See Reva B. Siegel, Serena Mayeri & Melissa Murray
inferior by reason of one’s race or sex.”). Id. at 262 (O’Connor, J., concurring) (“The legislative history makes it clear that Congress w… Id. at 262
being by reason of their natural disabilities incapable of judging between good and evil, are punishable by no criminal prosecution whatsoever.”262