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is the endowment effect. The endowment effect suggests that people often demand more to give something up than they would pay to acquire it. The
strike black jurors by asserting that they are striking them not on the basis of race, but on the basis of their perceived ideological bent. In other
England: It is not I who insult the King, And there is higher than I or the King. It is not I, Becket from Cheapside, It is not against me, Becket, that
individual in America is threatened by a loss of habitat. This loss is being caused by the same out-of-control forces that are now threatening the
Unlike Professor Waxman, I lean toward thinking that this unilateralism is more dangerous than not. Addressing these hazards requires all hands on
Wilmot-Smith that the rich have no greater claim to justice than the poor. And yet, as Wilmot-Smith points out in his provocative book, Equal Justice: Fair
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