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in higher wage areas might have some success, especially if those areas have relatively low costs of living. Schleicher contends that some cities are
the absence of authoritative guidance from the Supreme Court, as a signal that heightened scrutiny is once again a respectable—if perhaps not mandatory
judicial role of interpreting words may at times appear to overlap with the legislative role of defining words. If there is to be any distinction at
advisory intercircuit court of appeals If the legislature ignores highlighted statutory ambiguities, and the Judicial Conference is authorized to
the reforms are often anchored in changing attitudes and philosophy.”). It is difficult if not impossible to separate the waning of the crack cocaine
restitution, entire areas including trusts and corporate law, and much of our system of civil procedure all trace back to the courts of equity. As if that
United States will not grant statehood to Puerto Rico if it fears creating another Québec or, God forbid, another Northern Ireland. It is therefore
deficient. But what if the defendant argues that his lawyer was negligent in failing to present mitigating arguments to the prosecutor in order to
modern local government that auctions public lands, maintains title records, and collects taxes, except for one crucial fact: if you do not pay
them. If the system was broken, the solution required either fixing those sensibilities or, more realistically, creating some procedural alternative