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want to constantly say we got this NSL, we got this NSL then we got another one. That’s not what they—they’ve said they want.”58 Similarly, the
authority on the theory that more enforcement in this context is better than less.”30 Moreover, he stressed that there is no “practical risk” that a local
them to carry out their policy schemes. An account of federalism that included these local governments—one that went “all the way down”—would help
this theory has guided reforms over time. Part II then develops a critique of that conventional theory by showing that business use of these access
To the extent that they cannot make these judgments overtly, they do so by disguising their reasoning. See Far- ley, supra note 24, at 311; Christine
then uses these insights to develop a theory of associational speech. Next, Part II explores the implications of this theory for various areas of
harmful effects through some of the country’s most vulnerable populations. Un- til those laws are passed, though, this Comment suggests that private
blocking their access to content that they had been waiting to use. Had these works entered the public domain, Eldred could add more content to his
found potential recourse through the courts. Indeed, liti- gants may argue for any number of things that would decrease their exposure to liability
residents die than allow their lesbian supervisor to succeed. We know to be outraged that the City of Providence appealed this case rather than apologizing