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them.175 Recent work has confirmed that as Donald Trump’s nomi- nees began shaping the Court’s jurisprudence, the Court has taken a far more
2005) (explaining that a court’s holding that a statute has an unambiguous meaning trumps a contrary interpretation by an administrative agency). Baker v
ANTHONY LEWIS, GIDEON’S TRUMPET (1964). 3. Id. at 4-5, 34-35. 4. 316 U.S. 455 (1942). A few months before Gideon’s case was accepted for review
possible.” By any measure, this tweak in the law does not deserve much trumpet-blowing. But the article’s contribution is even smaller than that, given
some other consideration—possibly a concern for examiner workloads—had trumped the agency’s desire to avoid the harm to its reputation that accompanies
recognized that civil liability for speech is not trumped by the First Amendment but, instead, requires a reconciliation of the important social policies
famously found a right to contract for labor in the Constitution that in turn trumped democratic control of labor markets, and Roe likewise found a
”). the yale law journal online 122:109 2012 122 that element is trumped by the employer’s “honest belief,” and a judge, not a jury, may make such
making it essential to insulate him from trumped-up local charges aiming to incapacitate him and thereby undo a national election. (Imagine, for
clear why presentation of self would be important for applicants, but just as clear why companies might resist applicants’ claims trumping their own