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congressional wrongdoing, however, involves such interactions between members and their constituents (or other interested citizens). If the speech or
incumbency. If such an external effect exists, there remains the question of how heavily it should be weighted, if at all, when deciding how broadly to
“Rosetta Stone” to define a thing that acts as “a key to some previously undecipherable mystery or unattainable knowledge”). 4. And, if only there
customary norms with which they disagree, even long after the norm in question became an accepted part of international customary law and even if they
General was able to refuse “to prosecute or to stop a prosecution on the orders of a department of the government, if he disapproved of this course
Fisher’s standing to claim the fees (Part IV). The potential recourses for resuscitating the case are fraught and unconvincing (Part V). And if, despite all
agreement on the question of litigation timing. The public interest will be best served if the Supreme Court of the United States decides the constitutional
guarantee of equal protection has stymied sensible, if controversial, efforts to correct racial inequality, in direct contravention of its historical
will—the political variety—that many view as currently lacking.24 If the outlook for rewriting the ADA is gloomy, then the same may be said for much
Republicans fought to end jury discrimination because of their contrary belief that race is significant. Accordingly, I conclude by suggesting that if