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over time. The Es- say does not identify a single “woman's perspective” on these issues—but it does make clear that traditional family arrangements
could nevertheless pose risks of es- calation. Some of the examples they uncover may and should prompt reform efforts in themselves, geared either
es of family formation. 134 Married heterosexual couples who in previous gener- ations would have gone without children found opportunities for
possession[] of the fairest portion of the earth” and living “under the government of a system of political institutions, conducing more es- sentially to
interpret.85 When a guidance lacks statutory foundation, an agency would never be able to prove that. The May 11 guidance clearly states that it “do[es
; Lone Pine Order, In re Fosamax, No. 06-MD-1789 (S.D.N.Y. July 30, 2014). This finding is consistent with Engstrom’s. See Engstrom & Es- peland, supra
Obama, 651 F.3d 529, 539 (6th Cir. 2011) (“Congress’s choice of words—barring litigation over ‘tax[es]’ in section 7421 but imposing a ‘penalty’ in
would be “fundamentally unfair” to allow the parent company to es- cape liability; the extent to which the parent company controls the operations of the
Constitution, the judicial power of the United States is vested in the Supreme Court, whereas the lower courts are es- tablished by Congress