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adversely affected “solely” because of her past, pre- sent, or future enlistment. Monroe v. Standard Oil Co., 452 U.S. 549, 559 (1981). However, it seems
repre- sent.49 Marketing the Insular Cases as doctrinal relics “long ‘overruled in the court of history,’”50 those who urged the Aurelius Court to
reflecting policy choices, such as grant criteria and other allocative decisions, may be significantly revised by the RMOs and sent back to the agency to
Copeland, supra note 19, at 131-32 (identifying thirteen “prompt letters” sent by OIRA between 2001 and 2003, but noting a sharp decline by 2005 and
place, let alone whether Congress offered or entered into such a compact in 1950-1952.61 The views of representatives sent to the United Nations as
Louisiana’s racial segregation of passengers in railway cars sent a message “that [black] citizens are so inferior and degraded that they cannot be
fees, companies are being pressured into settlements with thousands of workers who simultaneously file claims. The mass arbitration deluge has sent
forty-five of the forty-eight Senate Democrats sent Senator McConnell a letter containing their three principles for tax reform, two of which were that
entrant may still be reluctant to offer financing, given the adverse signal sent by the current lender’s refusal to make another loan. With current
adverse signal sent by the current lender’s refusal to make another loan. With current corporate debtors, however, the traditional pattern of a single