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COLUM. HUM. RTS. L. REV. 291 (1994); Celina Romany, Women as Aliens: A Feminist Critique of the Public/Private Distinction in International Human
aligned across race and class. By identifying intersecting axes of inequality, Murray sought to persuade those who believed their interests to be divergent
” he supposed he could “give away the subway” for his in- dividual clients because they did not reside in or seek to travel to Manhattan.2 Justice Alito
molecules, group members become even more aligned in the direction they were 7. ARISTOTLE, THE POLITICS 108-09 (Ernest Barker trans., Oxford Univ
verb . . . on grounds that are not stated[] [and] . . . the statutory object—alien—is not included.” (internal citations omitted)). 37. The COCA tool
Amendment. For although equal protection requires that all persons “under like circumstances and conditions” be treated alike, Hayes v. Missouri, 120
turn risks disaffection, alienation, and perhaps even rejec- tion of the democratic process itself.71 The organic development of small-donor funding
to foreign states, or the stationing of alien forces in the territory of the Republic of Korea.”72 In light of the country’s experience with
tradeoff between legislative rules and guidance documents 798 A. Congressional and Presidential Preferences 799 B. Alignment of Political Principals 801
administration alike require that the standards of public enforcement and those for determining private rights shall be at variance only where justified by