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Maire protested in a petition to the VOC board, denouncing the “impotence” of the VOC, its failure to make discoveries, and its tendency to send out too
explaining that “[t]his act (1) fixed a minimum denomination of $5 on notes issued; (2) made directors personally liable for payments of notes in
in relation to textualism, the admittedly capacious term “democracy” denotes textualism’s focus on preserving the Constitution’s design, which
Marbury v. Madison9 in achieving his political agenda—both establishing judicial review and denouncing Thomas Jefferson— without provoking an institutional
Republicans’ actions.47 In Ackerman’s words, “Rival branches were denouncing each other’s authority to speak in the name of the People, launching a
to have already paid the bond and award double payment to the creditor. See, e.g., Denom v. Scot, YB 17 Edw. 3, pl. 11 (1343), in YEAR BOOKS OF THE
The phrase “shocks the conscience” was used by the Supreme Court to denounce police action that consisted of pumping the stomach of a suspect. The
increasingly ignored. Undoubtedly, any such legislation will face resistance from technology companies and NGOs, who will likely denounce it as an effort by
Immigration Services (USCIS)—which adjudicates DACA applications—immediately denounced the Court’s ruling as having “no basis in law” and refused to
certificates were only issued in large denominations and circulated exclu- sively among member banks. By the 1890s, however, clearinghouses had begun issuing