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environments. Syntax is a set of rules and principles that governs sentence formation and determines which sentences will convey meaning to 145. See Johnson
Judge Janice Rogers Brown, joined by then-Chief Judge David Sentelle, accusing the post-Lochner Supreme Court of “abdicat its constitutional duty to
government in local matters is es- sential to the peace and happiness of the people . . . .67 A form of state-counting played a role in this judgment
and ideas, local self-government in local matters is es- sential to the peace and happiness of the people . . . .67 A form of state-counting played a
included both Judge Randolph, a George H.W. Bush appointee, and Judge Sentelle, a Reagan appointee who was the author of the American Equity
—repre- sented by private law firms on a contingency basis—sued on their own, even before the AGs became central players. The localities’ actions
citation that are grammatically integrated into a textual sentence in a footnote (as opposed to being in citation clauses or citation sentences
promulgated a single-sentence statute prohibiting the “intentional” distribution of any “controlled substance,” without further defining what it meant
clauses or citation sentences grammatically separate from the textual sentence). When this occurs, treat the citation as if it were in the main text