Equitable Estoppel and the Writ-of-Erasure Fallacy

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Across
  1. 2. He thinks the legal check on power, or what a judge might do again, is more limited (8, 6)
  2. 8. Backward-looking enforcements confusingly overtire the citizen and crowd out their ability to act (11)
  3. 9. Only a judge subpar dons a power to grant immunity (7)
Down
  1. 1. Struck down law is empty inside (4)
  2. 3. This crossword is a test op-ed with the plaintiff in the center for why the power to enforce should be ________ (8)
  3. 4. The power remains, beginning with the start of the end in appeal, to impose law (7)
  4. 5. To me, this seems not unlike a circus (6)
  5. 6. The plaintiff’s dependence would be smoked, cinereal (8)
  6. 7. Mitchell surprisingly seared the argument that the law should be considered _____ (6)
  7. 10. Justice would be somewhat crude with lawlessness starting to abound (7)