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Shorthand, in CIVIL PROCEDURE STORIES 473, 502 (Kevin M. Clermont ed., 2d ed. 2008). 211. See supra notes 38-40. 212. Perez v. Campbell, 402 U.S. 637
at 891-92. 40. Briffault, BIDs, supra note 22, at 409-12. 41. Carol J. Becker, Democratic Accountability and Business Improvement Districts, 36 Pub
percent have boarded or broken windows; and nearly nine percent have major roof problems (such as holes or sags).40 Overall, one in every fifty
40 (1945 Supp.). the yale law journal online 119:15 2009 20 i i i . the problem of delegation Far from devaluing international law, the
1987), in 40 ADMIN. L. REV. 507, 528 (1988) (reporting that nearly one-third of the D.C. Circuit’s reversals or remands in direct agency appeals
noting that “libertarians object foun- dationally to both force and fraud”). 40. SUSAN ESTRICH, REAL RAPE 102-03 (1987). 41. Robin West, A Comment on
build upon and modify the Sherman Act’s regime of economic coordination and competition through a vision of “regulated competition.”40 Advocates of these
reasonably be asserted or legal proceeding instituted.”39 Any “potentially actionable” matter must be removed from the script.40 And the application
through restraints on courts’ jurisdiction, 40 or through the prin- ciple enunciated in Calvin’s Case that the common law did not of its own force
REP. NO. 94-295, at 40 (1975), as reprinted in 1975 U.S.C.C.A.N. 774, 806. 207. Id. 208. Id. at 807. 209. 409 U.S. 205, 211 (1972). 210. Id. at