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civil protest, and law reform.107 The es- tablishment politics of the New Negro movement and its animating theory of incremental social reform
responsiveness from even, and perhaps es- pecially, the president’s closest advisers—his privy council, if you will.” 55 In other words, Chafetz argues that the
Es- cape That Legacy, WASH. POST (Feb. 6, 2019), https://www.washingtonpost.com/history /2019/02/06/virginia-is-birthplace-american-slavery
witness resources.” 203 The national paucity of misdemeanor defense counsel makes New York es- pecially interesting: every defendant in New York gets a
practice. The question is how “es- tablished” that practice really is. Like Goldwater itself, the Restatement’s black letter comes with significant
Clause requires an examination of whether the restriction on private property forc[es] some people alone to bear public burdens which, in all
largely descended from their 20. See Christopher Uggen, Ryan Larson, Sarah Shannon & Robert Stewart, Locked out 2022: Es- timates of People Denied
plan assets into CITs newly es- tablished by affiliated entities.235 Such cases raise the possibility of conflicts of interest that can arise when
funding ineligibility is that an agency “otherwise engage[es] in discrimination . . . in the hiring, promotion, or assignment of employees”); Regents of
that homosexuality was not a disease, she argued that advocates should avoid “militant and unsupported assertions” in areas in which the public “do[es