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Externalist Statutory Interpretation

resembled mode… Id. at 969-72 (describing the colonial origins of American expository legislation). See id. at 1002-03 (describing judicial acceptance of

Forum: Excessive Sentencing Reviews: Eighth Amendment Substance and Procedure

v. Estelle, 445 U.S. 263, 282 (1980) (“Until quite recently, Arizona punished as a felony… 501 U.S. 957, 1002 (1991) (Kennedy, J., concurring in part

Forum: No Good Options: Picking Up the Pieces After King v. Burwell

view/Entry/64530 http://perma.cc/DJQ4-4Y9M … 29 U.S.C. § 1002(1) (2012) (defining “employee welfare benefit plan” to mean, in part, “any… Oxford

Forum: Locked In: The Competitive Disadvantage of Citizen Shareholders

Retirement and Education Savings, in 2014 Investment Company Fact Book:… See id. § 1002(21)(A) (defining a fiduciary as anyone who exercises

Forum: Bad News for John Marshall

to Justice Scalia, 107 Colum. L. Rev. 1002, 1037-42 (2007), available at http://www.columbialawreview.org/assets/pdfs/107/4/Calabresi-Lawson.pdf

The Administrative Agon: A Democratic Theory for a Conflictual Regulatory State

& Jacob E. Gersen, Agency Design and Political Control, 126 Yale L.J. 1002, 1010-12 (2017). Even on the level of personnel, because the bureaucracy is

Forum: Torture and Institutional Design

mistake.”). Id. § 1002(a) (codified at 10 U.S.C. § 801 note (2018)). See generally AFM 2-22.3, supra note 21 (listing authorized treatments and techniques

Forum: Platform Realism, Informational Inequality, and Section 230 Reform

rules under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act); 12 C.F.R. pt. 1002, supp. I, ¶ 6(a)-2 (2021) (rules under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act); 24

Our [National] Federalism

Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Pub. L. No. 111-148, § 1002, 124 Stat. 119, 138 (… Robert Pear & Kevin Sack, Some States Are Lacking in

Forum: The Draft Restatement (Third) of Conflict of Laws: A Response to Brilmayer & Listwa

Motors Corp., 995 P.2d 1002, 1011 (Mont. 2000) (discussing whether the “scope of North Carolina products liability law” includes injuries outside