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concede that the president may n… See Meltzer, supra note 61, at 1191 (“Most commentators . . . concede that the president may not defy a
Cnty., 140 S. Ct. 1731 (2020) (Nos. 17-1618, 17-1623, 18-107). See Melling, supra note 113, at 286 n.55 (“Some prominent proponents of LGBTQ+ rights
n.200 (1989) (“The preferences of the majority should not determine the nature of the eighth amendment or of any other constitutional right
protect children from substance effects); Minow, supra note 77, at 283-87 & n.101 (noting the complicated and sometimes hostile relationship between the
611 n.44 (1985) (requiring ski mountains to continue offering a joint ticket but finding it unnecessary to consider the essential facilities doctrine
L. Rev. 813, 815 n.12, 832 (1994); Mary Fan, The Case for Crimmigration Reform, 92 N.C. L. Rev. 75, 130 (2013); GarcÃa Hernández, supra note 5, at 248
judgment). He expressed no concern about the judiciary respecting the legislature’s judgment. × Id. at 544 (citing FCC v. Schreiber, 381 U.S. 279, 287 n
non-party. Id. × See (Redacted), 209 F.R.D. at 479 n.3 (“This is not to say, however, that the Relators and the United States will always share this
1230 n.2 (“My col… Cf. Arthur Allen Leff, Unspeakable Ethics, Unnatural Law, 1979 Duke L.J. 1229, 1230 n.2 (“My colleague, Leon Lipson, once
Scott Medlock, NRA = No Rational Argument? How the National Rifle Association Exploits Public Irrationality, 11 Tex. J. C.L. & C.R. 39, 40 n.6 (2005