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Certainty, YALE L.J. ONLINE 41, 42 n.8 (2009). 3. Michael Stokes Paulsen, The Constitutional Power To Interpret International Law, 119 YALE L.J. 1762
professor William N. Eskridge, Jr. and political scientist John Ferejohn. Nearly a quarter century ago, Professor Eskridge, with the late Professor
conduct of subordinates); 1 OPPENHEIM’S INTERNATIONAL LAW, supra note 216, at 511 n.15 (noting the difference between liability and attribution). For an
Seamans, 401 U.S. 487, 490 n.4 (1971) (charac- terizing § 1391(e) as “enacted to broaden the venue of civil actions which could previously have been
modern qualified-immunity case involving a woman with a mental-health disability). 28. See Eric N. Waltenburg & Bill Swinford, Litigating Federalism
333 THE YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM N O V E M B E R 2 2 , 2 0 2 3 The Continued (In)visibility of Cyber Gender Abuse Danielle Keats Citron
on Predatory Loans, N.Y. TIMES, Nov. 10, 2002, § 11, at 1 (“[I]n 1993 there were 6.9 million loans originated in the entire mortgage market, of which
Investigation of Dog Attacks on Native Ame… See, e.g., Avi Asher-Shapiro, Court Rules that Muslims Can Sue the NYPD for Spying on Them, Vice N… Bob Moser
William N. Eskridge, Jr., The New Textualism and Normative Canons, 113 Colum. L. Rev. 531, 552… Cf. Martha Minow, Interpreting Rights: An Essay for
See id. at 1495 n.1, 1508 nn.56-57. 68. Leahy-Smith America Invents Act, Pub. L. No. 112-29, § 11(d), 125 Stat. 284, 323 (2011) (to be codified at 35