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Yale Law Journal Dissent and the Rule of Law Since President Trump’s inauguration last January, communities across the country have mobilized to
Trumpet (also a major motion picture starring Henry Fonda), scholars have declared Gideon’s trumpet to be “muted,”11 “silen[t],”12 or out of “tune
imposed on states, which trumps state sovereignty, and justifies humanitarian intervention where states fail in this responsibility. In its strongest form
of global governance are necessarily sovereignty trumping at the international level; where they simply promote cooperation among sovereign states
dignity, fairness, and distributive impacts” (emphasis added); (2) President Trump’s Exec. Order No. 13892, 84 Fed. Reg. 55239 (Oct. 9, 2019), states that
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/27/us/politics /congress-dysfunction-conspiracies-trump.html [https://perma.cc/5X6P-4W8D] (“Capitol Hill is
www.nytimes.com/2018/01/27/us/politics /congress-dysfunction-conspiracies-trump.html [https://perma.cc/5X6P-4W8D] (“Capitol Hill is absorbed with concern that
the greater, more basic, written law made by the people trumps the less important statutory law made by Congress. The Constitution must prevail
rightly trumped by other factors. Finally, Lewinsohn dwells on conditional gifts at some length.33 But in close cases, whether something is
LEWIS, GIDEON’S TRUMPET (1964) (providing the canonical explication of the human and legal context of Gideon v. Wainwright, 372 U.S. 335 (1963)). 42