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2021, 9:18 PM ET), https://www.npr.org/2021/03/09/975259434/house-democrats -pass-bill-that-would-protect-worker-organizing-efforts [https://perma.cc
17454829 (D. Or. Dec. 6, 2022); Bonta, No. CV-22-6200, 2022 WL 15524977. 98. See 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(9) (2018). 99. But see United States v. Perez
—shields police, among other officials, from damages liability unless they violate “clearly established” constitutional rights.9 This is an exacting
2022 WL 17454829 (D. Or. Dec. 6, 2022); Bonta, No. CV-22-6200, 2022 WL 15524977. 98. See 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(9) (2018). 99. But see United States v
Estrada, UNFCCC Negotiations (Pre-Kyoto to COP-9): What the Process Says About the Politics of CDM-Sinks, 8 INT’L ENV’T AGREEMENTS 95, 96 (2008) (“One of
insurance scheme. In the wake of 9/11, when insurance companies stopped insuring commercial buildings in urban centers due to the risk of terrorism, Congress
in the Court’s most recent traffic stop case, Rodriguez v. United States. A K-9 officer had stopped the defendant for driving on a highway shoulder
existing obligations under the .” Id. art. 9. See, e.g., Daniel Bodansky, The Legal Character of the Paris Agreement, 25 Rev. Eur. Comp. & Int’l Envtl. L
supra note 119; Schragger, supra note 55, at 1066-68. 121. E.g., SULLIVAN & GRIMES, supra note 9, at 168-69. 122. Case C-267/91, Criminal
Architecture of Smart Intelligence: Structuring and Overseeing Agencies in the Post- 9/11 World, 94 CALIF. L. REV. 1655, 1657-58 (2006) (questioning the