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Ct. 734 (2021). 108. Does 1-3, 142 S. Ct. at 19. 109. Id. 110. Andrew Koppelman, Has the Supreme Court Been Infected with Long Trump Syndrome
Koppelman, Has the Supreme Court Been Infected with Long Trump Syndrome?, HILL (Nov. 2, 2021, 7:30 AM ET), https://thehill.com/opinion/judiciary/579406
biographies: whereas Breyer taught administrative law, Justice Kavanaugh taught a course on the separation of powers. See Trump Announces Brett Kavanaugh as
extent the law will allow religious claims to trump other rights and interests. Controver- sial conscience claims aired in the Supreme Court last term
Office.”); Press Release, Office of Attorney Gen., Commonwealth of Pa., At- torney General Shapiro to Trump Administration: Let Workers Keep Tips They
General Shapiro to Trump Administration: Let Workers Keep Tips They Earned (Feb. 5, 2018), https://www.attorneygeneral.gov/taking-action/press
consumer protection,136 those during the Ford, Reagan, and Trump Ad- ministrations trained their attention more vigorously on state laws that they be- lieved
& Ethics in Wash. v. Trump, 939 F.3d 131, 154 (2d Cir. 2019) (dis- cussing standing in the Emoluments Clause suit against President Trump), vacated
states . . . enacted laws to improve opportunities for people with a criminal record.” 266 Even President Trump has signed on to the “second chance
perma.cc/M66Y-G5P9. For an example of an opinion articulating this view in the distinct context of an executive-privilege assertion, see Trump v