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housing activists constantly lobbied the White House and agency leaders to change course. Thurgood Marshall and his staff sent legal 35. See infra
1988, and sent the bill to the House Judiciary Committee five days later, on October 19.43 Two days later, on the final day of the legislative
his parole were such that a single violation, even a plea to a reduced charge of disorderly conduct, would have sent him back to state prison. There
Supreme Court sent yet another signal to lower courts that the judiciary should play a diminished role in monitoring states’ election administration.77
conflict that would have resulted if President Reagan had simply sent another, equally conservative nominee to the Senate rather than backing down
anonymity rules and patient con- sent to share health data. See Paul Ohm, Broken Promises of Privacy: Responding to the Surprising Failure of
could consent to a release remedy. In- deed, a significant number of the release orders entered have been with the con- sent of both parties
orders entered have been with the con- sent of both parties. Particularly in the case of jails, sheriffs have been able to point to court orders as
significant number of the release orders entered have been with the con- sent of both parties. Particularly in the case of jails, sheriffs have been able to
con- sent of both parties. Particularly in the case of jails, sheriffs have been able to point to court orders as political cover “for administrators