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famously found a right to contract for labor in the Constitution that in turn trumped democratic control of labor markets, and Roe likewise found a
the State Government Amici Curiae, Gideon v. Wainwright, 372 U.S. 335 (1963) (No. 155), 1962 WL 75209; ANTHONY LEWIS, GIDEON’S TRUMPET 147-52 (1964
suggests he is covering up his unlawful bias. Under this doctrine, however baseless the employer’s explanation may be, that element is trumped by the
”). the yale law journal online 122:109 2012 122 that element is trumped by the employer’s “honest belief,” and a judge, not a jury, may make such
making it essential to insulate him from trumped-up local charges aiming to incapacitate him and thereby undo a national election. (Imagine, for
words: rights are not always trumps. But this approach to rights—which treats them as if they can be traded off and balanced—requires a considerable
review in which the government interest—however attenuated or invented after the fact—inevitably trumps individual privacy and security. Even defenders
guarantees in the Bill of Rights, and thus a very different idea of remedies. See Jamal Greene, The Supreme Court, 2017 Term—Foreword: Rights as Trumps
affiliation of the president who appointed them. Recent work has confirmed that as Donald Trump’s nominees began shaping the Court’s jurisprudence, the Court
reach of their power). 90. Erica L. Green, Biden, Announcing AI Center, Highlights a Win of His and a Failing of Trump’s, N.Y. TIMES (May 8, 2024