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verdict like O.J.’s, then military commissions are fatally deficient. In other words, they contend that an alien unlawful enemy combatant is entitled
fraction of firms’ surplus. By affording employees more control over their work, unions may also leave them less alienated in 1. See, e.g., Richard
the yale law journal 123:2044 2014 2044 alison l. lacroix The Shadow Powers of Article I abstract. This essay argues that the
Alice A. Wang introduction Dictionary use has become a common practice in modern statutory interpretation at the Supreme Court.1 With the rise of the
463 (D.C. Cir. 1996). 19. Starkman, 198 F.3d at 177. 20. Alicea-Hernandez v. Catholic Bishop of Chi., 320 F.3d 698, 704 (7th Cir. 2003). 21
814 THE YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM D E C E M B E R 2 2 , 2 0 2 2 Living with History: Will the Alien Tort Statute Become a Badge of Shame or
Due Process Clause in the context of the Alien Acts, which (among other things) gave the President unilateral authority to declare particular aliens
reversed, holding that neither restriction violated the VRA. Writing for the majority, Justice Alito reasoned that the Ninth Circuit had “misunderstood
prospect—the extension of constitutional rights to the “‘savage,’ ‘half-civilized,’ ‘ignorant and lawless’ ‘alien races’ [that] inhabit[ed these