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offers come with an explicit expiration date, see, e.g., Frye, 132 S. Ct. at 1404 (“On November 15, the prosecutor sent a letter to Frye’s counsel
no binding recommendations. Instead, the communication merely repeated or summarized what DEA had initially sent to HHS, containing nonbinding opinions
contained no binding recommendations. Instead, the communication merely repeated or summarized what DEA had initially sent to HHS, containing nonbinding
universities admitted to falsifying multiple years’ worth of information sent to the DOE, their own accrediting agencies, and U.S. News.78 Clearly, any new
sent a message in a quintet of remarkable separate opinions: he had surveyed the front of the administrative law train, and he did not like what he saw
state’s insurance exchange. On November 12, 2012, Chaney sent a letter to Gary Cohen, HHS’s primary contact person for state exchange decisions
eliminating it altogether. The Court was cryptic in characterizing the underlying standard of liability. But, through strongly worded dicta, it sent
organic law, the Regulatory Flexibility Act. It sent in “regional advocates” to “see the bill through the legislative process” by educating
the occupants, including a pregnant woman and one-year-old infant, one of the officers sent the following text message: “BIG TIME FUN!! LOTS OF
agents are immune from a Bivens suit brought by a Canadian citizen sent to Syria to be tortured. See Arar v. Ashcroft, 414 F. Supp. 2d 250 (E.D.N.Y. 2006