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[a] location across many hours . . . within minutes.”20 The marginalized are disproportionately vulnerable to all these surveillance tools. This is
contexts in which mayors can sit on city councils, agencies may operate with few clear procedural constraints, and ordinary citizens can play a direct role
enforcement of federal statutes if too many marginal cases are brought). 65. See Marc Galanter, Why the “Haves” Come Out Ahead: Speculations on the
patients about those restrictions, many hospital visitors may not even know that a hospital has a religious affiliation or that the Directives
a Maker of Public Policy, 9 LAW & INEQ. 163, 164 (1991). MAYERIFINAL.DOC MARCH 5, 2001 3/5/01 3:57 PM 1064 The Yale Law Journal [Vol. 110: 1045
relationship between the districts and the center is open to manipulation at the margins and is worth considering as a normative matter. The “bug
mainstream attention, cancel culture has also seemed to gain a more material power—at least in the eyes of the many people who’d like to, well, cancel it
making law; it is enforcing the rules the Senate ratified in order to restrain the executive branch in the first place. Law made outside the executive
impacts on targeted individuals.116 Deron Marquez, a former chair- man of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, described disenrollments as “traumatic
level” cases or shorter mandatory minimum prison sentences for some drug crimes. But make no mistake: these former prosecutors devoted a career to mass