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extraterritoriality jurisprudence. Castro, 835 F.3d at 445 n.25. clash of the titans: plenary power and habeas corpus in castro 277 A. Immigration Status Is Not
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37 (1979); cf. Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1, 21 & n.18 (1968). 17. It is by no means clear, of course, that a partial DNA match represents anything
304 U.S. 144, 152-53 n.4 (1938). 15. See JOHN HART ELY, DEMOCRACY AND DISTRUST: A THEORY OF JUDICIAL REVIEW 161-62 (1980); see also David Cole
recognized professional speech as a category”). 112. Robert Post, NIFLA and the Construction of Compelled Speech Doctrine, 97 IND. L.J. 1071, 1083 n.68
IND. L.J. 1071, 1083 n.68 (2022). 113. Id. 114. See, e.g., Haupt, supra note 87, at 1252-53 (noting that “the American Medical Association was at
any notion of the freedom of assem- bly for the enslaved. A 1680 Virginia law stated, “[N]o Negro or slave may car- ry arms . . . nor go from his
CBO in 1974). 88. H.R. REP. NO. 91-595, at 9 tbl.1 n.1 (1969). 89. See, e.g., Janet Holtzblatt & Jamie McGuire, Factors Affecting Revenue Estimates of
gentine law applied to the dispute. Id. at *9 n.7. 158. Love, Atherton &Wright, supra note 155 (noting that the “good faith and fair dealing” holding