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pose equally significant threats to the liquidity of insurers and reinsurers. The combined $40.2 billion in devastation inflicted by Hurricane Andrew
profession and the law schools should more candidly recognize the importance of leadership and should more directly prepare and inspire young lawyers to
these individuals are uniquely dangerous, cannot be deterred or rehabilitated, and must be incapacitated to protect society from their ideologically
resolving claims and a forum of last resort for many compa- nies to aggregate and resolve mass-tort liability. For the debtor-defendant, this makes sense
2018) (No. 16-111), 2017 WL 4005657, at *26. 18. Amicus Curiae Brief of Ryan T. Anderson, Ph.D., and African-American & Civil Rights Lead- ers in
]. 11. See Deborah R. Hensler, Justice for the Masses? Aggregate Litigation and Its Alternatives, 143 DAEDALUS 73, 74 (2014); Andrew J. Pincus, Unstable
“nonreformist reforms” was coined in the 1960s by French economist-philosopher and sociologist André Gorz. He defined them as reforms that reject
that they “supplement[]” and are “to be used in conjunction with” the CEQ’s NEPA regulations. 10 C.F.R. § 1021.100 (2014). 61. Andrus v. Sierra
protection of its free exercise by individuals and groups, and for the autonomy of religious institutions. The Supreme Court’s most recent decisions
voter confidence”). 38. See Andrew Kohut, Pew Research Ctr., Public Concern About the Vote Count and Uncertainty About Electronic Voting Machines (Nov