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89 (1986) (describing how, where there is no way of avoiding hard choices, politicians can “circle the wagons” to ensure “no one has to stick their
participation” (SLAPP)—suits filed in retaliation for the exercise of First Amendment rights. These statutes per- mit defendants who claim they were sued for
authoritatively construed by the CCA made it effectively impossible for these prisoners to obtain testing, thus depriving them of the liberty interest
document or theorize. The states and the federal government do not just align on policy objectives and pursue them separately. They also create bespoke and
constitutional provision. The Article then explains and addresses several challenges of originalism-by-analogy by bringing together two bodies of
them about the biggest problems they are facing. I followed his advice. The homeless individuals who I spoke to (in both one-on-one Interviews and
harm- ful patterns of segregation and poverty, which themselves constitute barriers to mobility. The effects of these barriers on individuals
How far have America and her courts come since World War II? Even in the wake of September 11th, it seemed they would not again endorse racial
Gideon Yaffe, and David Zornow for their insightful comments, and to students in the Spring 2020 Advanced Criminal Law Research Seminar and
litigating issues pertain- ing to the rights of territorial residents and the sovereignty of their governments. Debates about these and various other topics