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If one nation possesses a large army, other nations will attempt to create a “balance of power” with armies of their own. The Framers of our
explains why, even if courts apply Bostock in equal-protection analysis, much discrimination would survive intermediate scrutiny if courts follow the
policymakers, highlighting potential tax reforms and revenue raisers. However, if tax expenditure analysis is to be a tool of constitutional analysis, it
they would need to show that the relief would address the unreasonable interference (element 3 of standing). So, if the plaintiffs were successful on
limits on power Just as human beings are always seeking new forms of power, they are always attempting to limit its use. If one nation possesses a large
inside the executive branch. Does the government still provide reasons for those decisions, and, if so, who is the intended audience? Does secret reason
goals are consistent with the highest calling of their profession and our democracy, still tend to think primarily if not exclusively in terms of
consistent with the highest calling of their profession and our democracy, still tend to think primarily if not exclusively in terms of their own
substance. And if the “court of history” tells us anything, these cases will share a similar legacy too. Hawaii will join Korematsu on the list of
arbitrary conduct. So, what’s gone wrong? If the folk theory of law is widely held and in good working order, why doesn’t law do its core job of