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of competing units.”18 As zoning issues arise in es- tablished neighborhoods, local officials typically defer to residents living closest by, who
Amendment should draw. But his understanding is es- sentially the premise of the general-law approach. It treats the basic protections of the Fourth
historically, es- pecially with regard to both regional353 and local354 gun regulations, which varied significantly because of differing needs and values. What
by virtue of being there and being governed. As Jaspers puts it in a disarming sentence: Es ist jedes Menschen Mitverantwortung wie er regiert wird
legal history. The term charity had es- sentially two understandings—the ordinary sense and the legal sense.78 As the name suggests, the ordinary sense
itself, has received no scru- tiny whatsoever. Across the country, from Maryland36 to Georgia,37 the ILD es- tablished itself as the country’s most
genders in its example sentences. It first translates “es una [persona] muy educada/simpática” as “she’s a very po- lite/likable person” and then
Court concluded, the “sheer volume of evidence demonstrat[es] the nature and extent of unconstitutional discrimination against persons with
this last strategy, playing Hamlet without the Prince, does not es- cape the spectral hauntings that fill Elsinore and make it impossible to change the
remain on the list for long. Within hours, the Tricare Management Agency started receiving inquir[i]es from lawmakers that centered on whether Plan