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212. See Müller & Schaber, supra note 96, at 1 (“[N]on-consensual sex, whether it is violently im- posed or not, is now widely acknowledged to be a
531 U.S. at 115 (Rehnquist, C.J., concurring)). 68. Litman & Shaw, supra note 13, at 1245; William N. Eskridge, Jr., The New Textualism, 37 UCLA L
Process Clauses at the time of each Clause’s 21. See, e.g., Easterbrook, supra note 12, at 102 n.48 (“[T]here is no serious argument that Congress
Atl. Marine Constr. Co. v. U.S. Dist. Court, 571 U.S. 49, 62 n.5 (2013). 13. See infra Part IV. For more of an overview of the Court’s choice-of
courts 4th Cir.; D. Md.; E.D.N.C.; D.N.H. S.D. Tex. ca st d ou bt o n re tr oa ct iv it y/ ex te ns io n bu t di d no t r es ol ve state
contract problems have the underlying game-theoretic structure of an n-person prisoner’s dilemma. Given this game-theoretic structure, any decisions to
95. See, e.g., Sun-Brite Car Wash, Inc. v. Bd. of Zoning & Appeals, 508 N.E.2d 130, 134 (N.Y. 1987) (“[A]n allegation of close proximity alone may
Gender-Based Practices and State Public Accommodations Laws, 16 U. MICH. J.L. REFORM 135, 144 n.53 (1982) (noting that state legislative histories are
REFORM 135, 144 n.53 (1982) (noting that state legislative histories are “notoriously scarce,” a search regarding the Michigan public
multiple punishment. See Scheuerman & Franze, supra note 56, at 7 n.28, 54; cf. W. Union Tel. Co. v. Pennsylvania, 368 U.S. 71, 75 (1961) (noting