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tend to call attention to the scheme to trumpet their policy innovation and leadership. So too, even though waiver schemes are premised on state
called for instruction in English only and loyalty oaths. The NEA, meanwhile, trumpeted the measure’s passage in a piece called Educational
that may or may not pass. In many cases, discussions of these issues have tended to the demagogic—as in the trumped-up furor over the supposed
posals that may or may not pass. In many cases, discussions of these issues have tended to the demagogic—as in the trumped-up furor over the
self would be important for applicants, but just as clear why com- panies might resist applicants’ claims trumping their own”); Posner, supra note 78
Marriage to the mother is still the best way to ensure custody, since the marital presumption trumps even a biological father’s claim. Michael H. v
Law Journal [Vol. 111: 619 United States laws of all kinds are increasingly altered, if not trumped, by practices stemming from quarters physically
Its founder, John Vranesevich, established the site as one that trumpeted hacker exploits, but that has changed since Vranesevich started to
deliberate indifference). OCR’s encouragement of confidential reporting sources, predictably embraced by schools and trumpeted as an advance for survivor
economic-value maximization trumps statutory requirements. A common variant, especially in the face of crises, is to flip around value maximization