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of nations. To denounce or disavow the violation was not sufficient to uphold a state’s international obligation; failure to act to address the harm
would effectively freeze handgun ownership, Reverend Russ Meek—a vocal Black opponent of gun con- trol in Chicago—denounced the effort as a form of
2014) (referencing “the term ‘DisCrit’ to denote the need for connecting critical race theory with disability studies to highlight the
bill. The Alaska drafting manual is typical. It cautions drafters, “Do not use the same word or phrase to denote different things or different words or
entrant appears during stage 2, let πlimit = D(plimit)(plimit − clow) denote the profits from charging the limit price, and let πmonop = D(pmonop)(pmonop
denote particular (de re) impairments and major life activities that would meet the legal definitions of those terms (i.e., wide- scope).109 In a
ABA disclosures that are discussed in Part II and in the Appendix. * and ** denote statistical significance at the 10% and 5% levels. “Other
2005) hereinafter Khan, The Democratization of Invention. Khan measured litigiousness relative to a somewhat arbitrary denominator: the number of
denoting the invisibility of the act, appears five times on one page. It is aligned with “ privacy” and juxtaposed against “ publicity,” “ exhibition
their response was subdued. Indeed, they “were hesitant to publicly denounce the bill for fear of criticism that they were silencing victims of sexual