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are “oppressed” by the majority shareholders. Davis synthesized other states’ case law in order to arrive at a two-part test for shareholder oppression
at least in part, from a broader Progressive commitment to procedural reform. It departs, however, from the tendency among procedure scholars to
should not be dispositive, because changes in overall turnout levels a�er the adoption of a voting law are o�en attributable to many factors. At
Scottish Rite Masons, and other groups pushed not only for compulsory schooling but also for required attendance at public schools in particular
administering federal statutory schemes. At the front lines, they are tasked with interpreting statutes, enacting regulations to implement federal
Assistant Att’y Gen., Criminal Div.) (“The order specifies that all persons will have the right to an attorney . . . at government expense if the
attorney at the American Civil Liberties Union in New York and an adjunct clinical professor at New York University School of Law. Preferred Citation
Merges, supra note 10, at 862-66, 875. 51. J.T. Eaton & Co., Inc. v. Atl. Paste & Glue Co., 106 F.3d 1563, 1571 (Fed. Cir. 1997) (emphasis added
unlike a phishing attack, this type of “watering hole” attack is targeted at any individuals who engage in specific behaviors.40 Federal
philosophy of the sort that Ely attributes to Rawls—ironically ends up embracing at least implicitly a method of argument, coherentism, that is closely