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Thompson v. HUD and efforts to cra� a reme- dy). 28. Darrah & DeLuca, supra note 8, at 358; see also Stefanie DeLuca & James E. Rosenbaum, If Low-Income
sound like private-nuisance claims—perhaps arguing that if street-side parking is replaced by outdoor cafés, they will suffer because fewer people will
constitutional arguments that American litigants deployed to protect a “right” to use drugs with surprising, if fleeting, suc- cess. Pozen asks what
that directly contradicted those of the witnesses presented at trial. Plaintiffs alleged that if the East Cleveland Police Department had not wrongly
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work, Enforcement Lawmaking and Judicial Review published in the Harvard Law Review, maps a significant, if insufficiently theorized, shift in the use
sectors of Puerto Rican society. If anything proves that there is indeed such a thing as “American exceptionalism,” it is the vigorous anticolonial move
that qualified immunity rarely served its intended role as a shield from discovery and trial in these cases. 112 Yale L.J. 1943 (2003) When, if ever
discussions of e-discovery-related sanctions have been about alleged failures to meet preservation obligations, although sanctions also apply if parties