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Court to denounce police action that consisted of pumping the stomach of a suspect.8 The substantive dimensions of due process have also been manifest
separating the races is usually interpreted as denoting the inferiority of the negro group.”6 He observes that this emphasis on institutionalized
a role for the criminal law in both denouncing mass atrocities as crimes and conceding that these crimes are often committed by ordinary people—not
banque, which signifies the table or counter of a tradesman and ruptus, broken; denoting thereby one whose shop or place of trade is broken and gone
franchise who has been guilty of a crime; and then they may denounce these men as guilty of a crime for every little, imaginary, petty offense
L. Rev. F. (forthcoming 2022) (manuscript at 1), https://ssrn.com/abstract=4175554 https://perma.cc/AF5Y-GX3B (“The common denominator across multiple
numerator (that is, the number of cases with an opinion with a substantive citation to at least one dictionary), I had to set my denominator (the
fiduciary norms as fiduciary principles plus a “socio-empirical element” that denotes the acceptance of fiduciary principles “within the domains
Common Denominators Courts and scholars have treated electoral and legislative entrenchment as two separate and distinct phenomena. The conspicuous
efficiencies.” MAURICE E. STUCKE & ALLEN P. GRUNES, BIG DATA AND COMPETITION POLICY 107 (2016). “Price has become the common denominator in merger