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Assistance as a Cause of the Revolution, in The Era of the American Revolution 40 (Richard B. Morris ed., 1939); Tracey Maclin, When the Cure for the
that law must meet a moral criterion to count as law.28 It is simply a claim that law is a social fact with “normative” force and hence 337, 339-40
is, of ensuring a close fit between one’s operative criteria and ul- timate goals. 40 Think, for instance, of the Supreme Court’s instruction that a
one’s operative criteria and ulti- mate goals.40 Think, for instance, of the Supreme Court’s instruction that a sen- tencing judge should “consider
strategically timing their dividend payments, something REITs cannot do. Pass-through taxation is necessary to put REITs on level footing again.40
rights. See infra note 40. 6. For a comprehensive and in-depth overview of children’s constitutional rights in school, see generally Justin Driver, The
Spaeth, The Influence of Stare Decisis on the Votes of United States Supreme Court Justices, 40 AM. J. POL. SCI. 971 (1996). 21. See, e.g., Trevor
States, 364 U.S. 40, 49 (1960) (stating that government must not “ forc[e] some people alone to bear public burdens which, in all fairness and
& Phillip B. Kurland to Edward M. Kennedy, supra note 40 (laying out the case for the constitutionality of omnibus lawmaking and the unconstitutionality of
Steinberg trans., Univ. of Chi. Press 1984) (1959) (citing HUGO PREUSS, STAAT RECHT UND FREIHEIT: AUS 40 JAHREN DEUTSCHER POLITIK UND GESCHICHTE 426 (1926