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however, do target employee behavior on the job in particular.120 By restricting the representation to an individual’s professional conduct, these
prohibited any company from ac- quiring a bank without prior approval by the Board of Governors.120 The Board had rejected First Lincolnwood’s attempt
J. on Poverty L. & Pol’y 115, 120-24 (2022). Davida M. Schiff et al., “You Have to Take This Medication, but then You Get Punished for Taking… Davida
Ard, Comment, Interpreting by the Book: Legislative Drafting Manuals and Statutory Interpretation, 120 Yale L.J. 185 (2010). As of 2014, only three
conditional bail with monitored curfews119 on a select group of defendants—in some cases, directly in lieu of pretrial detention.120 Of the 173 individuals
to agree to a plea bargain or to waive a jury.120 Some appointed counsel were critical of the Defender Association for meeting with the client
differs from the conventional justifications for noninterference with controlling shareholders’ business decisions.120 The 119. See, e.g
to injury by directly or indirectly attributing phantom tipping income to minority drivers.120 The second and more important implication is a
one enjoying the full vigor and soundness of the higher faculties is therefore manifestly unjust . . . .”120 Other scholars, such as Norman Finkel
2006); Elizabeth Magill & Adrian Vermeule, Allocating Power Within Agencies, 120 Yale L.J. 1032 (2011); Gillian E. Metzger, The Interdependent