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601, 611-12 (N.C. Ct. App. 2000). The court assumed, without deciding, that the officer’s order was lawful. Id. at 611 n.3. 43. Id. at 610-12. 44
142 P.3d 62, 68 n.3 (Or. 2006) (distinguishing in dicta between “refusal”—which indicates that noncompliance must be “knowing or intentional”—and
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mislaid property); cf. Aigler, supra note 274, at 668 & n.21 (noting that, in discerning lost from mislaid property, various different elements of
linked to both par- 162. See Della Corte v. Ramirez, 961 N.E.2d 601, 603 (Mass. App. Ct. 2012); see also NeJaime, supra note 16, at 1244 n.353
See S. Burlington Cty. NAACP v. Township of Mount Laurel, 336 A.2d 713 (N.J. 1975). 65. Infranca, supra note 17, at 837-39, 839 n.78 (“Connecticut
1516 E R I C E . S T E R N A Federal Builder’s Remedy for Exclusionary Zoning abstract. This Note proposes a new remedy to the age-old
Chase: Securitization, Foreclosure, and the Uncertainty of Mortgage Title, 63 DUKE L.J. 637, 642 n.18 (2013). See, e.g., In re Foreclosure Cases, No
Justice. Salil Dudani, Response to Charles Black’s Impeachment: A Handbook 2 n.8 (Dec. 13, 2017) (unpublished paper) (on file with author). Myers v
map, which effectively gutted the voting power of Black residents in Charleston. Justice Kagan in dissent argued that “n every way, the majority today