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Alien Tort Statute (ATS) as a vehicle for bringing claims, given its provision of a cause of action based on certain international law norms. The
to travel to Manhattan. Justice Alito raised a concern. What about the law-abiding New Yorkers who must “walk some distance through a high-crime area
collects taxes from both Alice and Beth, and then gives the revenues to Alice, Beth is indirectly paying for Alice’s benefit. Second, by making Alice
popular and juristic discourse alike. To illuminate its distinctive form and implications, I bring this polythetic definition into conversation with
needs—acknowledging that the President and Congress alike face hard choices in the budgetary process—without having to claim that the President’s request
sentence of Alice Marie Johnson, a woman who had served over twenty-one years of a life-without-parole-sentence for a federal drug offense. See Peter
SMITH, CITIZENSHIP WITHOUT CONSENT: ILLEGAL ALIENS IN THE AMERICAN POLITY (1985); see also, e.g., John C. Eastman, Politics and the Court: Did the
special grand jury subpoena in its entirety because, inter alia, the Speech or Debate Clause does not insulate him from testifying). These recent cases
Property Law: Alienability and Its Limits in American History, 120 Harv. L. Rev. 385, 392-94 (2006) (discussing the “decline of feudalism” account of
Shaughnessy,relied on Korematsu to deferentially uphold the national security-justified deportation of a class of legal resident aliens for past political