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power to speak the law”) denoted both the power invested in the magistrate and the fulfillment of the duties for which the power was bestowed. Id
3) De novo judicial interpretation with a supermajority rule (weighted in favor of agency interpretations). This is the regime we denote by the
many iconic images denoting the authority of the state, visual representations of accords to arbitrate are hard to come by. An exception is an
critique of the opinion, see Dickinson, supra note 128, at 456-59, which argues that “the only question which could be denominated ‘political’” was the
a televised address devoted exclusively to the topic, in which he again denounced busing to achieve racial balance.30 Nixon made his appearance a few
in which both A and B were sufficiently strong motivations for action. Here “IIA” denotes that A predominates over a weaker (if still suffi- cient
in which both A and B were sufficiently strong motivations for action. Here “IIA” denotes that A predominates over a weaker (if still suffi- cient) B
returned to their home countries, denounced the group, and expressed regret for travelling in the first place. 177 Many of these individu- als are
’ freedom of speech and the ability of working people to communicate their political goals effectively. Most prominently, Senator Wagner denounced the free
the conspicuous absence of Indigenous voices that have publicly denounced such efforts for lack of dialogue with or connection to impacted communities