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A Pro-President Bias .............................. 369 3. Adaptive Responses: Too Little or Too Much ....................... 371 C. What if Courts
government actors are the best enforcement mechanism because they are likely to exercise more restraint than would private attorneys if a private
enforcement is most often viewed as a deterrent to undesirable or harmful behavior. If a punishment is rarely inflicted, the deterrent may lose its
contemporary standards about the relevant punishment practice. If enough states prohibit a practice, or allow the practice but do not apply it, then
review it en banc thereafter, a practice which seems to us of dubious policy especially since, if the issue is of real importance, further opportunities
changes are based upon opinions, even if widely held, that are later found to be unsupported by data. TYLER 3/2/2006 5:42:16 PM the yale law journal
of his Office that might arise if he were to change his petitioning strategy. Ultimately, neither concern should inhibit the Solicitor General from
pressure upon the spine if occupied for over a few minutes” and Conrad Hilton’s decision to move couches out of hotel lobbies to minimize the number of
If agencies and their grantees cannot reach an agreement through persuasion and other informal means, agencies have a powerful formal tool at their
status quo should change. Non-settling plaintiffs should be able to continue their path toward trial. If they have not completed discovery, then dis