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rights and liberties. 12 His new book, 51 Imperfect Solutions: 5. Id. at 368 n.5 (citation omitted). The Court noted that “[a] number of these [state
Philadelphia, 108 Pa. Mag. Hist. & Biog- raphy 419, 435 & n.54 (1984). 65. Negley K. Teeters & John D. Shearer, Prison at Philadelphia, Cherry Hill
al., supra note 219, at 2; Kenneth L. Carroll, The Nicholites Become Quakers: An Example of Unity in Disunion, 47 Bull. Friends’ Hist. Ass’n 3, 17 n
the first place); id. at 947 n.48 (acknowledging that the Indiana voter ID study excludes those who appear at a polling place but are not offered a
have distinguished the NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL as “major professional sports leagues.” See, e.g., N. Am. Soccer League v. Nat’l Football League, 670 F
review as readily. See BILDER, supra note 31, at 191, 279 n.11 (noting that Rhode Island did not accept state judicial review until approximately
North Carolina, 325 U.S. 226, 231 n.7 (1945) (noting that because “domicil”—a term ordinarily defined by state law—had become critical for
note 1, at 141-42, 220 n.5 (describing Justice Blackmun’s oral argument questioning, notes, and visit to the symphony two nights before the oral argu
the “inherent authority” argument a�er Arizona). 39. Christopher N. Lasch, Rendition Resistance, 92 N.C. L. REV. 149, 154-59 (2013). 40. Id. at 160-63
significantly easier for plaintiffs to prove sufficiency than it would be for them to prove necessity.” Katz, supra note 4, at 510 n.85. He is right that the