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session, and over a hundred members had already left for home. Facing the loss of a quorum if there were further delays, the House version of the
jumping-off point to con- sider the lure and peril of broad prosecutorial theories. In each, the prosecution adopted a theory of liability that, if
can the school district point to past incidents arising out of similar speech that establish a “well-founded expectation of disruption”? Second, if a
Zivotofsky II had been signed by that same President, with a statement that, if the statute were to be interpreted as mandatory for the President, it would be
“scholars generally take for granted that . . . if a court ultimately sets aside or compels agency action, the agency will obey the court’s order
challenging tribal jurisdiction in federal court, especially if the dispute arises on Indian lands. These challenges are almost uniformly unsuccessful
tribal jurisdiction in federal court, especially if the dispute arises on Indian lands. These challenges are almost uniformly unsuccessful.16 The
context for a particular legal decision outside of the four corners of the case they are deciding. If the Court took judicial notice of how the events
fences, achieving physical privacy requires extraordinary resources—if it is even possible. The Supreme Court’s decision not to review Tuggle could