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Services in 2016;61 former Utah Supreme Court Justice Deno Himonas and former Utah State Bar President John Lund, who led Utah’s reexamination of their
Utah Supreme Court Justice Deno Himonas and former Utah State Bar President John Lund, who led Utah’s reexamination of their rules in 2020; Arizona
Governmental Form and Public Expenditure Levels, 19 Nat’l Tax J. 187, 192 (1966). See, e.g., Kevin T. Deno & Stephen L. Mehay, Municipal Management Structure
governed by distributive politics); Douglas R. Dalenberg & Kevin T. Duffy-Deno, At-Large Versus Ward Elections: Implications for Public Infrastructure
admittedly a slippery concept. It evolved from its original meaning in 1930s Black vernacular to denote awareness of racial prejudice, to become a catch-all
1930s Black vernacular to denote awareness of racial prejudice, to become a catch-all term for sensitivity to concerns of social justice by 2010, and to
financial support to private schools, including denominational ones,” for the education of the poor, Native Americans, residents of the District of
that brings to the nation’s capital approximately five hundred Christian pastors, who represent various denominations as well as non-denominational
— may have seemed quite large; even just the portion denominated as a criminal penalty was record-sized. But in fact, over $190 billion in transactions
denom- inator for costs and benefits and acknowledging that “[i]n law and economics writing, this denominator is usually money”); DOUGLAS A. KYSAR