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350 F. Supp. 3d 74 (D. Conn. 2018); Gary B. v. Snyder, 329 F. Supp. 3d 344 (E.D. Mich. 2018). the yale law journal 128:2302 2019 2336
3706090 (Tenn. Crim. App. Sept. 22, 2010), aff’d in relevant part, 350 S.W.3d 883 (Tenn. 2011). 214. Id. at *1-2. 215. Id. 216. Id. at *2, *16
34 (2010). 48. Williams v. Walker-Thomas Furniture Co., 350 F.2d 445, 449 (D.C. Cir. 1965) (“Whether a meaningful choice is present in a particular
Higher Educ., 350 U.S. 551, 558-59 (1956) (explaining that tenure provides property interests in employment). 96. Wieman v. Updegraff, 344 U.S. 183, 192
Furniture Co., 350 F.2d 445, 449 (D.C. Cir. 1965) (“Whether a meaningful choice is present in a particular case can only be determined by consideration of
gone to existing art funds with some track record rather than new ones. In fact, the Fine Art Group accounted for more than $350 million of the
to 806,000 in 1991). 115. 433 U.S. 350, 384 (1977). The opinion for the Court professes to be no more than an application of Virginia Pharmacy
criminal fine of $450 million in the DOJ settlement and $350 million in disgorgement of profits under its agreement with the SEC.142 Finally, as in the
enhancement provision in favor of the defendant), with McNally v. United States, 483 U.S. 350, 359-60 (1987) (construing an ambiguous substantive criminal
Great Atl. & Pac. Tea Co. v. Cottrell, 424 U.S. 366, 375 (1976); Hunt v. Wash. State Apple Advert. Comm’n, 432 U.S. 333, 350 (1977); cf. Kassel v