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Betsy, 6 U.S. (2 Cranch) 64, 120 (1804) (“[A]n American citizen may acquire in a foreign country, the commercial privileges attached to his domicil[e
Tex. App. 2006). 51. Id. at 750. 52. Id. at 751. 53. Id. at 751 n.7. 54. Id. at 753. the yale law journal 120:679 2010 688 As
Immigration, 86 N.C. L. REV. 1557, 1565 & n.27 (2008). 17. See, e.g., Tatishe M. Nteta & Douglas Rice, Driving a Wedge? Republicans, Immigration, and the
Vieira’s argument, see Siegel, supra note 7, at 1529 n.205. 32. 413 U.S. 189, 198 (1973) (“[P]laintiffs must prove not only that segregated schooling
also passes over, far too briefly, RUBENFELD, supra note 27, at 41 & 214 n.85, Michael W. McConnell’s powerful historical case that Brown, not Plessy
affected participants is increasing rapidly. Figure 1 shows the number of affected participants from 2018-2022 with varying numbers of plans (n-values
vast Pacific.178 Navassa was put to use in a different way. As the D.C. Circuit would observe nearly a century later,179 “[i]n 1913, Congress
Spiegel, Jan. 25, 1947, at 7; see also Lauterpacht, supra note 33, at 240-41 n.2. The vast majority of the more than eight thousand Nazi soldiers who
370 THE YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM J A N U A R Y 6 , 2 0 2 1 From Progressivism to Paralysis Philip K. Howard abstract. The Progressive
A contemporary textbook notes that “[i]n one approach, known as the Southern Strategy, Nixon tried to attract Southern conservative Democrats by