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& Families Color 105, 107 (2014) (referencing “the term ‘DisCrit’ to denote the need for connecting critical race theory with disability studies to
Disability Studies, and Families of Color, 2 WOMEN GENDER & FAMILIES COLOR 105, 107 (2014) (referencing “the term ‘DisCrit’ to denote the need for
‘creepy’ has become something of a term of art in privacy poli- cy to denote situations where the two do not line up.”). 60. For years, as long as the data
this list, I use the thirty-three cases listed in the majority opinion in Payne v. Tennessee to denote constitutional decisions the Supreme Court
following the p-values denote where we found, respectively, weak (α = 0.10), ordinary (α = 0.05), or strong (α = 0.01) statistical significance
Port Preference Clause, which, he wrote, “suggests that the term ‘commerce’ denoted sale and/or transport ra- ther than business generally.”186
designated for a city’s expected growth (denoted in some states as a sphere of influence or extraterritorial zoning jurisdic- tion); (3) primarily
one or more sides with a municipal border or lying within the area legally designated for a city’s expected growth (denoted in some states as a sphere
Indigenous voices that have publicly denounced such efforts for lack of dialogue with or connection to impacted communities. To be clear, this endeavor
denounced such efforts for lack of dialogue with or connection to impacted communities.102 To be clear, this endeavor to leverage academic space has been