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imprisoning any person whom he is lawfully entitled to arrest, keep in custody, or imprison.” JAMES FITZJAMES STEPHEN, A DIGEST OF THE CRIMINAL LAW (CRIMES
“or Territory or the District of Columbia” 2177 E. Applying the Two Texts Canon to “and laws” 2178 conclusion 2180 the yale law journal 134:2122 2025
displaces that state law in federal court. Thus, the operative question for whether state laws, even those with substantive purposes, will apply in
speaking, our argument is that the law of the territories—not unlike, say, takings law7 or the debate over reparations8—rewards close consideration of
file an employment dis- crimination lawsuit under federal law. 185 Given that such lawsuits are compara- tively rare, the vast majority of these
behind Jewish law’s prohibition against submitting disputes to secular courts); the yale law journal 124:29 9 4 20 15 3016 As a result of
unconstitutional. The rights burden created for this group by Texas’s law regulating abortion clinics illuminates both the way in which federal-state allocations
needlessly injure members of underrepresented or stigmatized groups. author. George E. Osborne Professor of Law, Stanford Law School. rethinking
to the Convention decided to re- convene in April 2015 to continue discussions relating to FAWs. UN: 'Killer Robot' Talks Go the yale law journal
law’s operation on the ground. But those examples should not be read to suggest that Justice Sotomayor is willing to have common sense trump law. As