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give them the money they need to properly operate as a city or a state. If they’re going to have sanctuary cities, we may have to do that. Certainly that
can estimate the probability, in each district, that a candidate of choice is elected, and then add these probabilities across all districts. This is
reversed again, holding that there is a critical mass of federal activity so as to displace federal common law in this arena. II. The Doctrine’s Role in
exceeded its Fourteenth Amendment enforcement powers simply does not contemplate a situation like that existing with this law. First, if the law is working
the vict… Calder v. Jones, 465 U.S. 783, 788-89 (1984) (articulating an “effects” test that considers th… Timothy Mclaughlin, ‘Trial of a Lifetime
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The Future of the Voting Rights Act: Lessons from the History of School (Re-)Segregation | Yale Law Journal The Future of the Voting Rights Act: Lessons from the History of School ...
Limiting the Federal Forum: The Dangers of an Expansive Interpretation of the Tax Injunction Act | Yale Law Journal Limiting the Federal Forum: The Dangers of an Expansive ...