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mislaid property); cf. Aigler, supra note 274, at 668 & n.21 (noting that, in discerning lost from mislaid property, various different elements of
“ [N]or shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.” ). 16. While we argue that a law of givings is necessary, we do not
Gender-Based Practices and State Public Accommodations Laws, 16 U. MICH. J.L. REFORM 135, 144 n.53 (1982) (noting that state legislative histories are
REFORM 135, 144 n.53 (1982) (noting that state legislative histories are “notoriously scarce,” a search regarding the Michigan public
curriculum), it does present a risk of overcompensation. Cf. Tussey, supra note 6, at 178 & n.9 (noting the traditionally high profit margins of legal
the Supreme Court, he did not press any claim to notice by indictment. Apprendi, 120 S. Ct. at 2355 n.3. Nonetheless, the Court’s reasoning and its
recognized as a valid and enforceable equitable assignment.”); Richard v. Nat’l Transp. Co., 285 N.Y.S. 870, 875 (N.Y. Mun. Ct. 1936) (“[A]n assignment
346-47. 212. See N.Y. CORRECT. LAW § 168-N(3) (McKinney 2019). 213. See Nowhere to Go, supra note 16, at 11. 214. See Angwin et al., supra note 172
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