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pathbreaking agreement with AT&T. In 1972, both presidential candidates denounced the use of quotas and even some prominent liberals criticized the Nixon
exchanges demonstrate, abortion exceptionalism denotes something more than the fact of singling out abortion for special, health-justified restrictions
” refers to a jury that possesses some combination of three characteristics. First, “special jury” sometimes denotes a jury of experts, such as a jury
independent of its underlying rationale. The idea of property as despotic dominion that is often associated with Blackstone’s definition then denotes two
other words, the probability that both A and B occur (called the probability of the intersection of A and B, denoted P(A ∩ B)) must be the same as the
denouncing the exclusionary rule for allowing “[t]he criminal . . . to go free because the constable has blundered”), abrogated by Mapp v. Ohio
exercises of ethical judgment."6 Cook was engaged in denouncing the Supreme Court's generous construal of the entitlements secured to employers by "yellow
critique of the opinion, see Dickinson, supra note 128, at 456-59, which argues that “the only question which could be denominated ‘political’” was the
3) De novo judicial interpretation with a supermajority rule (weighted in favor of agency interpretations). This is the regime we denote by the
Educ., 347 U.S. 483, 494 (1954) (emphasizing that “the policy of separating the races is usually interpreted as denoting the inferiority of the