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reference to eligible voters or CVAP in place of equipopulation. If the “weight” of an individual vote were really all that one person, one vote
Supreme Court recently decided a case holding that the “rule against absurdities”—which directs courts not to construe statutes literally if doing so
Lever, 1 IP THEORY 100, 114 (2010) (arguing that “the limitations of language” cause uncertainty); Menell et al., supra note 1, at 716 (“If nothing else
blueprint for hurry-up sale motions.20 Under current practice, if the sale proponent offers a plausible business justification, the court can (and
other words, “a benefit provided to some applicants but not to others necessarily advantages the former group at the expense of the latter.” Thus, if
”17 Since then, the Court has extended this logic to “the vast democratic forums of the Internet,”18 which “would be stifled if users were unable to
any answer from thirty-four to fifty-one, depending on invisible settings. But if we focus only on major technical flaws, we might miss the
any answer from thirty-four to fifty-one, depending on in- visible settings. But if we focus only on major technical flaws, we might miss the
that if application of a law or regulation to a person “substantially burdens” her exercise of religion, the government must exempt that person from
say expressly in answer to the question “Equality of what?” although I must, at least implicitly, take some view of the correct equalisandum, if only