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the observation of a natural biological phenomenon to qualify as a human invention.However, even if natural laws determine a patient’s response to
empirically founded reasons for believing that the relative citation advantage enjoyed by teams would be substantially unaffected if self-citations were
of them involved access to justice. The Court held in Griffin v. Illinois that indigent defendants have a right to transcripts of their trials, even if
likely to vote for life if they have lingering doubts about guilt has important implications for override. It suggests that override cases—in which a
The Court held in Griffin v. Illinois5 that indi- gent defendants have a right to transcripts of their trials, even if they cannot pay for them; and
Daniel Ho claims that if one tugs at a single strand of my analysis of affirmative action, A Systemic Analysis of Affirmative Action in American Law
generation ago, one could lament that law professors and sociolegal scholars “communicate only fitfully, if at all, with one another,” facing a
thoroughly during the past century. There is broad agreement today, if not consensus, that the record does not support the historical claims that led to
intelligence operations.1 The need to extract actionable intelligence has, if anything, become more salient since September 11, 2001. A dispersed and
Black Americans daily. It would have been nice, Douglass wrote, if the “splendid display of wealth and power” visible at the Exposition also