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have been in the room—and thus did not know the denominator for the “logical-circumstances” claim that the woman who opened the door had possessed the
” classifications differently from other racial classifica- tions. For instance, the category itself denotes a political relationship between individual and
Nw. U. L. Rev. 1627, 1641-82 (2013) [hereinafter Colby, Originalism]; Christopher R. Green, The History of the Loyal Denominator, 79 La. L. Rev. 47, 52
officers did not know at the time of the arrest how many other people might have been in the room—and thus did not know the denominator for the “logical
Limits of Proceeds The terms “realization” and “option value” denote two components of firm value: the value of the firm if sold today, and the value
Alabama, 219 U.S. 219, 241 (1911). Most frequently, however, the phrase denotes the measure of congressional power under Section 2. See, e.g., Gen. Bldg
prior job. Within five years, Jackson began denouncing legislative history as a weapon of the strong and well-connected—a tool usable only by the
“workplace.” Unless specifically noted, I do not mean to limit my observations to particular types of employment settings; rather, I mean to denote
denoted as such. The requirement to tie these initiatives to the budget gives OMB an enormous lever to shape how agencies dedicate their resources. The
to have a judge who knew the history from his own prior job. Within five years, Jackson began denouncing legislative history as a weapon of the strong