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the Use of Force, International Law, and the Charming Betsy Canon, 46 B.C. L. REV. 293, 350-57 (2005). 27. See, e.g., David Cole, The Idea of
others to suppress speech). 75. Murthy, 144 S. Ct. at 1981. 76. Id. 77. See, e.g., Missouri v. Biden, 83 F.4th 350, 392 (5th Cir. 2023) (analyzing the
” to encour- age others to suppress speech). 75. Murthy, 144 S. Ct. at 1981. 76. Id. 77. See, e.g., Missouri v. Biden, 83 F.4th 350, 392 (5th Cir
the court in Williams v. Walker-Thomas Furniture Co., 350 F.2d 445 (D.C. Cir. 1965)). This case involved a poor Black single mother on welfare who
when no issue arises. . . .”). See Ullmann v. United States, 350 U.S. 422, 434 (1956) (noting that the district court was acting … See Ullmann v. United
at 350 (describing the Guinn Court’s concern with the purpose of the law). 220. Shaw, 509 U.S. at 638-39; see A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., Gregory A
added) (quoting ARISTOTLE, POLITICS bk. 3, at 63 (Carnes Lord trans., Univ. Chi. Press 2d ed. 2013) (c. 350 B.C.E.)). 311. See 53 CONG. REC. 7472
of a jury trial for mass-tort-related claims against an insurer); In re Cachet Fin. Servs., 652 B.R. 341, 350 (C.D. Cal. 2023) (granting a motion to
Multidistrict Litigation, 64 EMORY L.J. 329, 350 (2014) (“[H]ighly coveted leadership po- sitions are appointed, in part, based upon the size of counsel’s