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corrections officers due to, inter alia, the privacy interests of female inmates, see Robino v. Iranon, 145 F.3d 1109 (9th Cir. 1998), or when, despite the
6595, 99th Leg., Reg. Sess. (Mich. 2018). The Michigan Supreme Court ultimately rejected the change as, inter alia, an unconstitutional burden on
indictment of the state with regard to, in- ter alia, present incarceration practices and Clinton-era welfare reform policies. Id. at 103-07. 43. See
Nat’l Urban League v. Ross, No. 20A62, 2020 WL 6041178 (Oct. 13, 2020). 8. Presidential Memorandum, Memorandum on Excluding Illegal Aliens from the
alienate property without a valid police power rationale. After the Supreme Court upheld a general (nonracial) zoning ordinance in 1926,214 another
speech promotes a “democratic culture”); Yochai Benkler, Through the Looking Glass: Alice and the Constitutional Foundations of the Public Domain, LAW
“foreign national” and “noncitizen” interchangeably, and in place of the term “alien,” to mean an individual born outside of the United States who does
removal from ancestral lands, alien land laws, foreign miners’ taxes, internal passport requirements, and internment.11 Protection of minority
the Protocol 4 of the ECHR, collective expulsion is “any measure . . . compelling aliens as a group to leave the country, except where such a measure is
law professors and much of the legal profes- sion perceived the Court “as an alien and hostile institution,” increasingly in- clined to protect the