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the yale law journal 124:528 20 14 536 it should come as little surprise that trumpeting it to the voters is a poor elec- toral strategy
of the positive or negative consequences? This Comment assumes without argument that such deontological imperatives are trumped by consequentialist
Kobach first trumpeted in TV appearances and op-eds shortly after DACA was announced in June. Under Kobach’s theory, virtually every time an ICE agent
favor of the litigant invoking it. In other words: rights are not always trumps. But this approach to rights—which treats them as if they can be traded
that they would become incapacitated while pregnant. Conclusion Stories like the Marlise Muñoz case and increased fears stemming from President Trump’s
consideration—possibly a concern for examiner workloads—had trumped the agency’s desire to avoid the harm to its reputation that accompanies reversals by the
lawmakers-blast-trumped-up-doj-prosecution-of-internet-activist (quoting Representative Jared Polis, a Democrat, as calling Swartz a “martyr” and the
“fundamentally wrong.” Brianne J. Gorod, Why the Constitution Trumps Any State’s Ban on Same-Sex Marriage, New Republic (Apr. 23, 2015), http
who appointed them.175 Recent work has confirmed that as Donald Trump’s nomi- nees began shaping the Court’s jurisprudence, the Court has taken a
Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner, and New Jersey Sen- ator Robert Menendez, as “as a