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understood as part of what the very word “trial” meant in the original Constitution’s Article III,9 which in turn must be read against the Preamble

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of this argument. See Am. Mining Cong. v. Mine Safety & Health Admin., 995 F.2d 1106, 1111 (D.C. Cir. 1993). 8. 533 U.S. 218 (2001). 9. See

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decisions antecedent to federal takings claims.9 Property rights groups and legal scholars have been encouraging the Court to make this shift for some

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NATURAL RESOURCES LAW § 9:7 (2d ed. 2010); cf. United States v. Ajugwo, 82 F.3d 925, 928 (9th Cir. 1996) (“[T]here is binding precedent in this

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AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE YEAR 1901, at 3, 75-77 (1902). 8. 30 U.S. (5 Pet.) 1 (1831). 9. See Worcester, 31 U.S. at 536. 10. U.S

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representative democracy.9 Nevertheless, direct democracy gained popularity in the Progressive Era as a way to empower the people by giving them an added

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938.DOC 1/24/2011 9:25 PM 728 Suzanne B. Goldberg Discrimination by Comparison abstract. Contemporary discrimination law is in

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expressions of this view in the media and the academy, see infra Part III. 8. See infra Part I. 9. See infra Section II.A. 10. See infra Section II.B

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environment. Mea culpa. 1. Yniguez v. Arizonans for Official English, 69 F.3d 920, 952-54 (9th Cir. 1995) (en banc) (Reinhardt, J., concurring specially

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working—which, of course, 4. Yniguez v. Arizonans for Official English, 69 F.3d 920, 953 (9th Cir. 1995) (en banc) (Reinhardt, J., concurring