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that district court judges attempt to minimize the likelihood of reversal by, for example, adjusting their opinion-writing practic- es. See, e.g
ALASKA STAT. § 23.40.070 (West 2010) (“The legislature . . . recogniz[es] the right of public employees to organize for the purpose of collective
obligations, privileg- es, and powers. The rule of recognition is not validated by some further rule. Instead, it is a social rule—that is, a rule
alternative methodologies—textualist or otherwise—es- cape the conundrums posed by structural argument? Part III takes up these questions. For now, it is
"m" in mlp 1231 mates that it has trained “in excess of 200 health professionals, including nurs- es, doctors, and physician assistants, in the
access to electronically stored personal data held by third-parties. This es- say, however, argues that that civil litigation between private parties in
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pitcher . . . step[s] off with his . . . free foot first . . . . or go[es] into a set or stretch position.” OFFICIAL R. BASEBALL 8.01(a)(3
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practices have been the subjects of legal challeng- es. 13 The impact of these practices on police-community relations can be pro- nounced, particularly