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Vladeck, supra note 28, at 165-66 & n.68. 42. See 10 U.S.C. §§ 251-255 (2018). 43. See PAUL J. SCHEIPS, THE ROLE OF FEDERAL MILITARY FORCES IN DOMESTIC
Court’s ‘public purpose’ test [is] an unhappy one . . . . Urban renewal projects have long been associated with the displacement of blacks; ‘[i]n
notify the National Assembly and obtain its approval; “[i]n case no approval is obtained, the actions or orders shall lose effect.”118 The current
10. See Michael D. Ramsey & Matthew C. Waxman, Delegating War Powers, 96 SO. CAL. L. REV. 741, 748 n.19 (2023). 11. See SCHLESINGER, supra note 9
that executes mail covers.1 1 Anuj C. Desai, Can the President Read Your Mail? A Legal Analysis, 59 CATH. U. L. REV. 315, 320 n.28 (2010
fault” pool proposal that 52. Cf. Porat, supra note 1, at 111 n.83 (discussing the rarity of applications of market share liability, equivalent to
See 3 ACKERMAN, supra note 2, at 17. 8. WILLIAM N. ESKRIDGE, JR. & JOHN FEREJOHN, A REPUBLIC OF STATUTES: THE NEW AMERICAN CONSTITUTION (2010). 9
Desai, Can the President Read Your Mail? A Legal Analysis, 59 CATH. U. L. REV. 315, 320 n.28 (2010) (explaining how the United States Postal
executes mail covers.1 1 Anuj C. Desai, Can the President Read Your Mail? A Legal Analysis, 59 CATH. U. L. REV. 315, 320 n.28 (2010) (explaining how
85 THE YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM J U N E 1 8 , 2 0 1 8 Of Power and Process: Handling Harassers in an At- Will World Rachel Arnow-Richman