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through its employees.” 347 The Thomasson court suggested that even absent military deference, coming-out speech may be trumped by the interests of
trumped-up misdemeanor offenses like vagrancy, as compared with more serious and well-recognized common law crimes, such as murder.245 Congress’s views on
Brand X Internet Servs., 545 U.S. 967, 982 (2005) (“A court’s prior judicial construction of a statute trumps an agency construction otherwise
regard to gun control, residence in an urban area trumps the experience or fear of crime. In short, it seems that urban areas have developed a gun
override federal common law.91 Congressional legislation trumps and displaces the common-law rules that federal judges create. Severability doctrine
Term—Foreword: Rights as Trumps?, 132 Harv. L. Rev. 28 (2018) (describing the modern Supreme Court as treating rights as nearly absolute). 76. See
of punitive state statutes to circumscribe local authority); Clayton P. Gillette, The Exercise of Trumps by Decentralized Governments, 83 Va. L
extreme “presidentialism” of the embargo system; Justice Johnson’s insistence that Congress’s statutory allocation of decisional authority trumped any
mothers, appear to have trumped concerns about the evasion of race-based exclusion laws and national origins quotas. Memo after memo explaining and
contrast, can function as absolute “trumps” over collective decisionmaking,FP 182 PF in the sense that they dispositively determine, or prevent