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on conflicts over state and national sovereignty. See, e.g., ALISON L. LACROIX, THE IDEOLOGICAL ORIGINS OF AMERICAN FEDERALISM (2010); Jonathan
Substantive Law, 124 Yale L.J. 3052, 3059-74 (2015) (discussing, inter alia, Stolt-Nielsen S.A. v. AnimalFeeds International, 559 U.S. 662 (2010), AT&T
different combinations of, inter alia, required check-ins, travel and curfew restrictions, monitoring, and/or treatment and classes, can be highly effective
BERGSIEKER_FLIP2_COMPLETE.DOC 10/22/2004 12:40:28 PM 2004] International Tribunals and Forum Non Conveniens 445 alia, using binding arbitration to decide all conflict
to trial, Lindh’s attorneys filed several motions to quash the indictment, asserting inter alia that Lindh’s status as a Taliban soldier provided a
Smith led to political backlash across the board—from newspapers to law re- views, from left to right, and from political and religious figures alike
PERSISTENT MYTHS, ENDURING REALITIES 13-14 (1990) (discussing left-wing criticism of the welfare state by, inter alia, Piven and Cloward); PIVEN
“bankruptcy discharge.”1 Bankruptcy professionals and progressive scholars countered that such requirements were “alien to our jurisprudence,”2 akin to
the demographic future of the Republic. Northerners and Southerners alike had expected faster population growth in the South than the North, but in
with respect to admission of aliens into the United States. See, e.g., United States ex rel. Knauff v. Shaughnessy, 338 U.S. 537, 543 (1950) (“[T]he