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effect” in physics. Unobserved, a citizen’s thoughts—like particles—follow their own path. But the more closely watched they become, the more their
They argue that if the mandate is not a tax, it therefore becomes an exercise of the commerce power, and so it is unconstitutional. But then they go
incomes pay different tax. Are these deviations from the constitutional definition of “income,” thereby requiring apportionment, or are they instead
the Internet age there has been an explosion of electronic records, particularly email messages, which by their very volume have sometimes challenged
” even if they do little to ameliorate it. Accordingly, the Law of the Territories appears headed for a coherence trap: traditional theoretical
their expressed interest in having the law pay greater attention to children’s lives as they actually experience them. The authors are entirely content to
cuts across the theories offered by Eskridge and Ferejohn and those offered by Ackerman. These theories are similar in that they posit a process
it is striking that the fundamental theme of the debate—inducing economic growth—is not central to the movement’s internal self-legitimation. In this
38 Pol. Sci. Q. 470, 473 (1923) (“Not only does the law of property secure for the owners of factories their labor; it also secures for them the
first reporters simply used blogs to locate experts to interview. Now many of them quote what we have written on the blog instead of wasting their