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property tax exemption, Brown argued that its charter trumped conflicting state law, with one scholar citing the federal Contract Clause as one possible
argued that its charter trumped conflicting state law, with one scholar citing the federal Contract Clause as one possible bar to reform.85 And
” (footnote omitted)); Diana B. Henriques, Religion Trumps Regulation as Legal Exemptions Grow, N.Y. TIMES, Oct. 8, 2006, at A1 (quoting Rabbi Joseph
the crime trumps Apprendi analysis. Kirk R. II, 857 A.2d at 915 (“[T]here is nothing that prevents our legislature from requiring the jury to make a
welfare or wealth maximization trumps low prices. Despite the admittedly enormous recent influence of economics on the courts, cases that take a position on
world of differing and sometimes conflicting modal answers, how were we to resolve such conflicts? Which forms of argument trumped others? And if
decide that the railroad’s right to full use of the track trumped the farmer’s right to full use of his land, or vice versa, leaving the loser worse
constitutional rights as ju- dicially enforceable trumps.445 The very premise of modern rights, after all, is that some things cannot be left to the give
textbooks present a story that trumpets the Court as the defender of our constitutional rights—especially as they pertain to minorities. In this story
approach is “fundamentally wrong.” Brianne J. Gorod, Why the Constitution Trumps Any State’s Ban on Same-Sex Marriage, New Republic (Apr. 23, 2015), http