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implementing, inter alia, a “parole orientation program for all parole- eligible inmates” and an “incremental sanctions system for parole violations
the importance of the distinction between logic and meta-logic for raising issues of, inter alia, completeness, consistency, and decidability). The
on U.S. territory. See Charles D. Weisselberg, The Exclusion and Detention of Aliens: Lessons from the Lives of Ellen Knauff and Ignatz Mezei, 143 U
Stat. 1519, 1553 (conditioning assistance upon the President certifying, inter alia, that the Argentinian government had made “significant progress
of alien races and savage people” that the Insular Cases made law after the United States acquired Puerto Rico, Guam, and other islands following
Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA), enacted by the first Congress in 1789, which grants federal courts jurisdiction over claims brought by aliens alleging
Enemy Aliens, 54 STAN. L. REV. 953, 981 (2002); Neal Katyal, Equality in the War on Terror, 59 STAN. L. REV. 1365, 1383 (2007). 16. Chae Chin Ping v
considers such property rights alienable and would hence award legal parenthood to whomever held the 26. Current Supreme Court jurisprudence does not
explicitly authorize congressional action: Consequently, the Court ceded much of its authority over immigration, and in particular, alien classification
perma.cc/N25D-3DQY] (adopting this view as a form of “meta-originalism”). 8. See, e.g., Joel Alicea & Donald L. Drakeman, The Limits of New Originalism, 15