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finding es- tablishes that courts, adhering to the deferential nature of substantial evidence review, generally reverse agencies only where the record
intersectional categories may experience any particular event or events. This Es- say contends that such a lens is a necessary component to achieving
them to suggest that the very political branch- es that had chosen to ignore the religious practices now burdened were the only constitutionally
the contemporary world instead requires an explicitly plural and flexible conception of economic self-determination and es- pecially a broader
SessionInfo/2005/ES/Journals/11-15-2005.pdf. 81. See Class Action Complaint, supra note 6, para. 29, at 8 (“[A]pproximately 10,000 displaced Orleans
injury to individual plaintiffs as the es- sence of privacy law, Warren and Brandeis also helped move both the law and American notions of privacy
idea that the waters of Long Island Sound belong to them, and establish- es the fact that people cannot be deprived of their rights of gaining a
incriminating statements from a suspect whose guilt has already been es- tablished by other means.107 To that end, officers deploy a series of subtle pres
[es] . . . questions” that even “the brightest people” could not foresee.12 Hence, “[i]t is almost impossible to give a rigid and precise definition