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highlight the mantra of maximizing utility—bringing people to the places where their talent can be fulfilled to the maximum.123 But this explanation is
first blush, the concept may appear inconsistent with Chief Justice Marshall’s assertion, in Marbury v. Madison, that “t is emphatically the province and
local administrators and local political structures, 180 connecting the main forms of local government—such as strong mayor and council-manager—to
Article makes three main contributions: first, it describes mass immigrant prosecution systems in detail, with a particular focus on Operation
261. 38. We note that there is a long history of making too much of supportive oaths. In Marbury v. Madison, Chief Justice Marshall tried to derive
of “the marginal man,” a person at the margins of two societies). Prior to its discussion in sociology, the idea of marginalization was an important
* * * By making families wait, the state imposes “a mark of power.”354 The man- aging of marginalized families’ time through waiting creates a
connected to the expression of majority will, making legitimacy a function of electoral success.85 Many scholars thus see democratic foundations for the
obligations,108 appointed fire-department directors outside a mandated statutory process,109 made major changes to local boundaries without a public
to Congress.” JOHN F. MANNING & MATTHEW C. STEPHENSON, LEGISLATION AND REGU- LATION: CASES AND MATERIALS 776-77 (2d ed. 2013). Because, however, that