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sort of “meta-level law.”100 Under the Umayyad Caliphate, caliphs appointed judges, or qadis, to administer law. The qadis “probably looked to Quranic
expresses respect as turning on “what an agent . . . count[s] as reasons.” T.M. SCANLON, MORAL DIMENSIONS: PERMISSIBILITY, MEAN- ING, BLAME 100, 117
ING, BLAME 100, 117-18 (2008). And Joseph Raz posits that “respect in general is a species of recognising and being disposed to respond to value, and
objectives, but in a way that did not create a “ new kind of inheritance.” 100 This alternative conveyance, however, would also have created a large
& Timothy J. Muris, FTC Consumer Protection at 100: 1970s Redux or Protecting Markets To Protect Consumers?, 83 GEO. WASH. L. REV. 2157, 2183-2200
regard for . . . the nature of the alleged misconduct.”100 The temporary removal of a child can also lead to the loss of housing for families living in a
Pennsylvania notes, the registry “acts as a wide barrier to employment with little regard for . . . the nature of the alleged misconduct.”100 The temporary
100 But courts in every American jurisdiction did recognize the distinction be- tween public and private acts.101 And these rules describe the
licenses regulatory change but preserves an important role for contemporary empirics and legislative deference. the yale law journal 133:99 2023 100
99-100 (2003); Linda D. Jellum, “Which Is To Be Master,” the Judiciary or the Legislature? When Statutory Directives Violate Separation of Powers, 56