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That is not to say that the “initiative” func- tion—defining when local governments can act in the first place, id. at 351-77—is entirely ab- sent from
explanation, concluding that the language of the text message that WMU sent the student-athletes regarding its religious and medical exemptions covered both
FARRAND, RECORDS, supra note 166, at 106, 112. The document sent by Pinckney to John Quincy Adams in 1818, which Adams published as Pinckney’s in the
when Congress was not in session,52 despite the fears at Philadelphia that militiamen from New Hampshire might be sent to quell a disturbance in
April 2017, top Denver officials including the Mayor, City Attorney, and all members of the City Council, sent a letter to the local ICE office. Citing
Chamber sent a letter on the House bill the day of the floor debate expressing opposition to any amendment that would weaken or repeal the 1995
whos-in-charge http://perma.cc/2KCE-ZH92 (noting that a 2011 return letter was the first one sent by the Obama Administration over two-and-a-half years
anticommunist climate of the Cold War, their own relative indifference to economic inequality, and other factors sent NAACP lawyers off on an “increasingly
“Indian” classifications). the yale law journal 131:2652 2022 2736 sent-based citizenship in a federally acknowledged tribe may be outside its pro
into the thousands of pages made no difference.257 Con- sent, though, is an impossible rubric through which to justify these practices. As Cohen notes