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codefendants who have only tangential legal connections to the debtor’s es- tate. Willingness to cut a large check to claimants cannot alone be the price of
rules in multistate investigations 415 trine—an essential part of the right to privacy—be also insisted upon as an es- sential ingredient of the right
that labor-trafficking prosecutions pale in comparison to those of sex trafficking, es- pecially since Congress specifically intended to empower
trafficking, es- pecially since Congress specifically intended to empower prosecutors. It also means labor-trafficking victims must turn elsewhere. 78
with the President’s spending discretion and ability to begin a conflict without congressional authorization, Congress es- sentially requires a veto
systematically exclude the es- tates of poor residents, see id. at 152, Anderson estimates that per-head capital holdings would be somewhere between 7
avoid “the multi- plicity of actions that might follow if everyone were free to sue for the common wrong,” es- pecially when individual injuries were
each had five; Judg- es Manion and Tinder had four, and Judge Kanne one. These numbers suggest that even when a panel of three (or more) judges
Carson’s rewrit- ten version of Maine’s tuition-aid program as the most significant religious es- tablishment brought about in recent years. That
references in ten opinions. I was third, with nine; Judges Flaum, Easterbrook, Rovner, and Sykes each had five; Judg- es Manion and Tinder had four, and