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interested in theories of the corporation, its thesis has broader implications for private-law theory. It suggests, in particular, that private legal
red flags in the administrative record. And because agency boards themselves have a strong incentive to obscure these red flags, their visi- bility
right to control how these sites are used and who gets to use them? The difficulty of the issue is compounded by its magnitude. There are literally
and Foreign Affairs, 86 VA. L. REV. 649, 679 (2000), the innovation in their piece is—as they themselves partially admit—a post-9/11 perspective
the Continental Congress were a hasty copy of King George III’s 1774 Articles.36 They were quickly discarded, as General Washington found them
mobilized, argued, resolved their ongoing disputes over the nation’s identity and destiny.”11 It is through these imaginative acts and ongoing
they do more than disagree with that decision; they assert an individual position and reject the external substantiation of their opinion. How, then
of these companies to their economies, bankruptcy would release vast resources far more quickly than the market could absorb them.”208 In other
tools to “call the jailer to account.”316 Any viable theory of petitioning must account for each of these three roles, and for their intersections
closely enough into the conflict or else had not “personally advise[d]” them of their rights.74 The appellate courts refused to reverse these cases