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alienation to non-Samoans.321 An even smaller percentage is freely alienable to outsiders.322 Predictably, little of the news coverage or popular
prisoners are signaling the alienation that they experience. They experience this alienation completely. Everything that once constituted their identity
receiving the debt-forgiving “bankruptcy discharge.” Bankruptcy professionals and progressive scholars countered that such requirements were “alien to our
—assuming that enforcement is certain.”); Ross & Pritikin, supra note 5, at 455 (citing, inter alia, John E. Calfee & Richard Craswell, Some Effects of
TELL: A HISTORY OF RACE ON TRIAL IN AMERICA (2008); HANEY LÓPEZ, supra note 9; MAE M. NGAI, IMPOSSIBLE SUBJECTS: ILLEGAL ALIENS AND THE MAKING OF
search for aliens . . . any railway car, aircraft, conveyance, or vehicle” located “within a reasonable distance from any external boundary of the
most economically from making anatomical remains alienable at death. Ethnic minorities that are disproportionately affected by wealth and income
ownership, therefore, should not be viewed as an unalloyed evil. To the contrary, it creates value for controlling and minority shareholders alike. Our
lawyers were themselves immigrants. Hailing from Southern and Eastern Europe, they seemed alien to the more established, Protestant, and often Re- publican
HFWX; see also, e.g., Alicia M. Farley, An Important Piece of the Bundle: How Limited Appearances Can Provide an Ethically Sound Way To Increase Access