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Falvey, Hilary Ledwell, Rebecca Lee, Aaron Levine, Megan McGlynn, Urja Mittal, Anna Mohan, and Cobus van der Ven for fantastic feedback at numerous
are more likely to lead to open access than private property when the institutional environment is characterized by competing legal and norm-based
race-conscious “government by numbers” programs aimed at alleviating group disadvantages (the view widely held by left-leaning legal academics
those admittedly rare instances where Congress leaves no implementing discretion, executive authority can be controlled by legislation. Perhaps more
Motion for Leave to File and Brief of Legal Scholars as Amici Curiae in Support of Petitioner, Stewart, 141 S. Ct. 2690 (No. 20-951), 2021 WL 680563. This
information costs entailed by cus- tomization will lead to inefficiencies in property markets. 13 Some new empirical work has lent support to this
legislation, and lawsuits, and they may ultimately lead to criminal prosecutions.11 One route of response that comes much less quickly to mind than
“actual networks,” see, e.g., Mark A. Lemley & David McGowan, Legal Implications of Network Economic Effects, 86 CAL. L. REV. 479, 488 (1998). Likewise
term legal shield, however, it appears that at least some residents were less than thorough in acquiring information about the long- term
of aesthetic order.53 City leaders like George Dudley Seymour, a prominent advocate of the City Beautiful scheme, became leading supporters in the