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U.S. v. Munsterman, No. 98-30140 (9th Cir.) (177 F.3d 1139) (May 25, 1999) (Judge William W. Schwarzer)

Citing U.S. v. Brown, 381 U.S. 437, 448-49 (1965), the Court acknowledged that "legislative acts, no matter what their form, that apply either to named individuals or to easily ascertainable members of a group in such a way as to inflict punishment on them without a judicial trial are bills ...

 

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