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generally likely to be less willing to stand up to the President than are the courts in times of crisis, when the easy political course is to trumpet
335, 337 (1963) (quoting trial court transcript); ANTHONY LEWIS, GIDEON’S TRUMPET 10 (1964). Gideon was convicted on August 25, 1961. Brief for
intellectual property law 919 cross-promotion something it trumpets rather than hides.143 Hit films like The Truman Show and Wayne’s World even satirize
the debt always remained with Brailsford.86 Moreover, even if Georgia had confiscated the debt, Judge Pendleton concluded, the Treaty of Peace trumped
1999); G. Edward White, The Arrival of History in Constitutional Scholarship, 88 VA. L. REV. 485 (2002). 314. See, e.g., GIDEON’S TRUMPET (Hallmark
Courts and schools alike trumpet the role of discipline in pre- paring students for citizenship. However, the judiciary, especially, has histori- cally
kind described by Commons in his work on shoemakers (and trumpeted twenty years later by the Nazis).168 Producerism is associated with historic
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at odds with notions of rights as judicially enforced moral trumps on majoritarian policy preferences. However, one lesson from examining de